Drought Refugee in California March 1937
A drought refugee occupies a makeshift camp in Imperial County, California, in March 1937. Migrants faced severe hardships during the Great Depression, forced to adapt to dire living conditions. Dorothea Lange’s work serves as an important record of this period, illustrating the resilience of families affected by economic and environmental factors.
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Drought Refugee in California March 1937
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