

Farm Families Apply for Food Grants in 1938 Bakersfield
During the Great Depression, farm families seek assistance at the Farm Security Administration depot in Bakersfield, Kern County, California. In November 1938, many rural residents faced severe economic challenges, prompting visits to apply for food grants. This period marked a significant effort to address hunger and poverty in agricultural areas.
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Farm Families Apply for Food Grants in 1938 Bakersfield