Eighty-Year-Old Woman in Squatters Camp 1936
An eighty-year-old woman sits in a squatters camp in Bakersfield, California, in November 1936. This image documents the lives of migrants during the Great Depression and sheds light on their struggles. It is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, showcasing the social conditions faced by transient communities in Kern County.
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Eighty-Year-Old Woman in Squatters Camp 1936
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