Cotton Workers Housing in Corcoran California 1936
Company housing for cotton workers stands in Corcoran, California, in November 1936. Dorothea Lange captured the living conditions of migrant workers, illustrating their lives and struggles during the Great Depression. Migrant labor was crucial for the agricultural economy in California, with many families relocating for seasonal work.
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Cotton Workers Housing in Corcoran California 1936
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