Homeless Mother and Child on U.S. 99 February 1939
A homeless mother and her youngest child walk along U.S. 99 near Brawley, California, in February 1939. They travel from Phoenix, Arizona, where they worked in cotton fields, to San Diego in search of assistance. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents the migration and hardships faced by families during the Great Depression.
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Homeless Mother and Child on U.S. 99 February 1939
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