Dust Bowl Refugees in California Migrant Camps February 1936 Vintage Photo
This image from February 1936 shows Dust Bowl refugees in migrant camps in California. The 1930s drought and dust storms displaced many families from Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. Californias San Joaquin Valley became a key destination for these migrants seeking improved living conditions and work opportunities.
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Dust Bowl Refugees in California Migrant Camps February 1936 Vintage Photo
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