Father Seeking Food Relief during Cotton Strike 1938
A father stands beside his car in November 1938, seeking assistance from the Farm Security Administration in Shafter, California. During this time, cotton pickers faced severe economic hardships due to the cotton strike in Kern County. This image serves as a historical record of the struggles families endured during the Great Depression, particularly in agricultural communities.
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Father Seeking Food Relief during Cotton Strike 1938
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