Dust Bowl Families Camping in Calipatria March 1937
Four families camp by the roadside during the Dust Bowl migration in March 1937. Located near Calipatria, California, this image shows fifteen children among them. Migrant families sought better opportunities as they fled the severe drought and dust storms that devastated Texas. Their journey highlights the resilience of those facing economic hardship.
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Dust Bowl Families Camping in Calipatria March 1937
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