Laundry Facilities for Migrant Workers Westley California 1939
Laundry facilities serve as a vital resource for migratory workers at the Farm Security Administration camp in Westley, California, in April 1939. The camp provided essential amenities to agricultural laborers during the Great Depression. It aimed to assist displaced farmers and migrant workers in Stanislaus County, documenting their living conditions and experiences.
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Laundry Facilities for Migrant Workers Westley California 1939
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