Farm Workers Shelters at Caldwell Idaho Labor Camp 1941
Cupboards in a row serve as shelter for farm workers at a labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho. Created in June 1941, the image documents the basic living conditions faced by agricultural laborers during the Great Depression era. The Farm Security Administration established such camps to improve the welfare of displaced workers and their families.
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Farm Workers Shelters at Caldwell Idaho Labor Camp 1941
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