Halloween Party at Shafter Migrant Camp California 1938
A Halloween party occurs at the Shafter migrant camp in Kern County, California, in November 1938. Migrant workers engage in social activities, illustrating community life during the Great Depression. The camp served as temporary housing for many families seeking agricultural work. Events like this fostered connection among the labor force.
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Halloween Party at Shafter Migrant Camp California 1938
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