

Homeless Mother and Child on U.S. Route 99 February 1939
A homeless mother walks along U.S. Route 99 near Brawley, California, in February 1939, with her youngest child. They travel from Phoenix to San Diego, seeking assistance amid the Great Depression. Previously, the family worked in cotton fields. This image documents the hardships endured by migrant families during this challenging period.
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Homeless Mother and Child on U.S. Route 99 February 1939