Dust Bowl Auto Camp California March 1937 Photo
An auto camp in Calipatria, California serves as a temporary home for about eighty families displaced by the Dust Bowl in March 1937. These migrants pay fifty cents per week for a campsite while seeking agricultural work in Imperial County. The image reflects the hardships faced by those affected by environmental and economic challenges.
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Dust Bowl Auto Camp California March 1937 Photo
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