



Halloween Celebration at Shafter Migrant Camp 1938
A Halloween party takes place at the Shafter migrant camp in California, showcasing a vibrant celebration within a migrant worker community. In November 1938, Dorothea Lange documents life in Kern County, highlighting the camps role in providing housing for agricultural laborers. The image offers insights into the cultural practices of migrants in the late 1930s.
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Halloween Celebration at Shafter Migrant Camp 1938