Guitarist at Agua Fria Labor Camp Arizona May 1940
A migratory worker plays guitar on the front porch of his metal shelter in the Agua Fria Labor Camp, Arizona, in May 1940. Seasonal laborers lived in such camps during the Great Depression, seeking work in agriculture. Many workers relied on music for relaxation and community bonding during challenging times.
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Guitarist at Agua Fria Labor Camp Arizona May 1940
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