Family of Thirteen in Migratory Labor Camp Brawley 1939
A family of thirteen stands together in a migratory labor camp in Brawley, California, in February 1939. Originally from Mangrum, Oklahoma, this family represents the experiences of many affected by agricultural labor during the Great Depression. Brawley, located in Imperial County, served as a significant site for migrant worker camps during this period.
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Family of Thirteen in Migratory Labor Camp Brawley 1939
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