Drought Refugee Families in Chandler Arizona 1937
In May 1937, drought refugee families in Chandler, Arizona, come together with Mexican laborers. The interaction reflects the economic hardships faced by communities in Maricopa County during this period. Arizonas extreme weather led many families to seek work and stability, showcasing the resilience of those affected by the drought.
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Drought Refugee Families in Chandler Arizona 1937
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