FSA Camp for Migratory Laborers Indio California 1939
This vintage photograph shows the entrance of a Farm Security Administration camp for migratory laborers in Indio, Riverside County, California, from February 1939. The FSA established camps to provide shelter and support for displaced farmers during the Great Depression. Such camps played a crucial role in improving living conditions for agricultural workers in the Coachella Valley.
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FSA Camp for Migratory Laborers Indio California 1939
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