Farm Boys Transition to Migrant Workers Oregon 1939
Farm boys from western Nebraska transition to migrant farm workers in Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon. In September 1939, these young men sought agricultural employment as they moved westward for seasonal work. The migration was driven by the search for better opportunities, reflecting the economic conditions of the time, particularly during the Great Depression.
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Farm Boys Transition to Migrant Workers Oregon 1939
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