Children Playing Marbles in Migratory Labor Camp 1939
Children play with marbles in a migratory labor camp during the pea harvest season in February 1939, near Calipatria, California. This image illustrates daily life for families in Farm Security Administration camps. These camps provided essential community support for migrant workers during the Great Depression, emphasizing the importance of companionship and space for children.
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Children Playing Marbles in Migratory Labor Camp 1939
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