Kern Migrant Camp Outdoor Clubroom November 1936
The Kern migrant camp in Kern County, California, serves as a crucial site for understanding migrant life in November 1936. Dorothea Lange documented the outdoor clubroom designed for sun protection. These facilities reflected the living conditions of migrant workers during the Great Depression, illustrating their communal efforts while seeking agricultural employment.
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Kern Migrant Camp Outdoor Clubroom November 1936
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