Kern County Migrant Camp Debris February 1939
Debris remains on the flats in Kern County, California, after migrant workers leave a squatters camp in February 1939. This image documents the temporary living conditions faced by these workers during the Great Depression. It serves as a historical reference for understanding the struggles encountered by migrants in 1930s California.
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Kern County Migrant Camp Debris February 1939
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