Drought Refugees in California Migrant Camp 1936
Drought refugees populate a migrant camp in California in November 1936. During this time, severe drought conditions forced many agricultural workers to leave their homes in search of better opportunities. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting the struggles and migration patterns of families impacted by the Great Depression.
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Drought Refugees in California Migrant Camp 1936
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