

Faucet as Water Source for Migrant Families Edison 1938
A single faucet serves as the only water source for 150-200 families camped near packing sheds in Edison, California, during the potato harvest season. Taken in April 1938, this image documents the living conditions of migrant families in Kern County. Many sought work in agriculture, highlighting their reliance on scarce resources.
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Faucet as Water Source for Migrant Families Edison 1938