
Drought Refugees in California February 1936 Vintage Photo
The image from February 1936 depicts drought refugees in California during the Dust Bowl, a severe drought period in the 1930s. Agricultural distress forced many families to migrate for work, often from rural areas to urban centers. California became a key destination for these individuals facing poverty and displacement.
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Drought Refugees in California February 1936 Vintage Photo