Destitute Family at Sacramento River Camp November 1936
A destitute family gathers at an American River camp in Sacramento, California, in November 1936. This image documents the struggles of migrants during the Great Depression. Many families sought refuge in makeshift camps while searching for work and stability. The photograph serves as a historical record of the eras economic challenges.
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Destitute Family at Sacramento River Camp November 1936
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