Kern County Migrant Camp February 1936 Great Depression Vintage Image
Kern County Migrant Camp February 1936 Great Depression Vintage Image
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The image shows a migrant camp in Kern County, California, established in February 1936 by the Resettlement Administration. Located near Bakersfield, it provided temporary housing for migrant workers during the Great Depression, addressing the needs of displaced families seeking employment in agriculture.
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