


Drought Refugee Families Migrating to New Mexico 1937
Drought refugee families from Oklahoma travel to Roswell, New Mexico, in search of work in cotton fields. Taken near Lordsburg, New Mexico, in May 1937, this image documents the migration patterns during the Dust Bowl era. Many families sought agricultural labor to survive environmental hardships affecting their livelihoods.
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Drought Refugee Families Migrating to New Mexico 1937