Concrete Floor Smoothing at Sinton Texas Migrant Camp 1939
A concrete floor is smoothed at a migrant camp under construction in Sinton, Texas, in October 1939. During this time, the government prioritized housing for migrant workers to improve living conditions. Sinton, known for its agricultural economy, served as a site for various New Deal programs aimed at supporting displaced families during the Great Depression.
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Concrete Floor Smoothing at Sinton Texas Migrant Camp 1939
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