Farm Workers Homes Caldwell Idaho 1941
The image shows the homes of permanent farm workers at the Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho. Taken in June 1941, this photograph documents the modest living conditions for agricultural workers during the New Deal era. The Farm Security Administration aimed to improve the lives of struggling families through better housing and support.
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Farm Workers Homes Caldwell Idaho 1941
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