Homeless Family on U.S. Highway 99 February 1939
A homeless family of seven walks along U.S. Highway 99 near Brawley, California, in February 1939. They journey from Phoenix, Arizona, after laboring in cotton fields, seeking relief assistance in San Diego. This image captures the struggles of migrant families during the Great Depression, reflecting the resilience in their pursuit of stability.
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Homeless Family on U.S. Highway 99 February 1939
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