Dust Bowl Refugee Auto Camp Calipatria California 1937
In March 1937, an auto camp north of Calipatria, California, houses around eighty families displaced by the Dust Bowl. These migrant families pay fifty cents weekly for shelter while seeking agricultural work in Imperial County. Many faced significant challenges but demonstrated resilience in their pursuit of stability during tough economic times.
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Dust Bowl Refugee Auto Camp Calipatria California 1937
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