



Mexican Children Playing in Cotton Camp 1936
$29.95
Mexican children play in a ditch at a cotton camp near Corcoran, California, in November 1936. This image records their daily lives and living conditions in a migrant labor community during the Great Depression. The cotton camps attracted many families seeking work, shedding light on the agricultural landscape and migration patterns in California during this era.
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Mexican Children Playing in Cotton Camp 1936
12" x 16"
$29.95
