Man Behind Truck in Arvin California 1935 Great Depression Migration Vintage Photo
In 1935, many families migrated from Arkansas to California during the Great Depression. Arvin, located in Kern County, became a key destination for agricultural work in the San Joaquin Valley. The truck represents the primary means of transportation for these emigrants seeking economic opportunities during this challenging period.
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Man Behind Truck in Arvin California 1935 Great Depression Migration Vintage Photo
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