Halloween Party for Migrant Workers Kern County 1938
A vintage photograph from November 1938 shows a young boy at a Halloween party for migrant workers at the Shafter migrant camp in Kern County, California. The Shafter camp provided temporary housing for families seeking agricultural work. Many children, like this boy, faced food insecurity, highlighting the struggles of migrant life during the Great Depression.
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Halloween Party for Migrant Workers Kern County 1938
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