Grandmother Washing Clothes in Migrant Camp California 1939
A grandmother washes clothes in a migrant camp in Stanislaus County, California, in April 1939. During this time, many families relocated to California in search of work, often living in temporary camps. These camps provided basic amenities, but conditions were often difficult. This image highlights the resilience of families facing economic hardship.
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Grandmother Washing Clothes in Migrant Camp California 1939
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