Drought Refugees on U.S. Route 99 California 1937
A family of drought refugees stands along U.S. Route 99 near Bakersfield, California, in May 1937. During the Dust Bowl era, many families in Kern County faced severe economic hardships and displacement. This image serves as a record of the struggles faced by migrants and highlights the environmental challenges that shaped their lives during this period.
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Drought Refugees on U.S. Route 99 California 1937
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