


Migrant Berry Pickers Housing Conditions June 1936
In June 1936, migrant berry pickers in southern New Jersey lived in challenging conditions while harvesting raspberries. This image shows their modest housing arrangements, reflecting the realities of agricultural labor during the Great Depression. The documentation offers valuable insight into the socio-economic struggles faced by workers in the 1930s.
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Migrant Berry Pickers Housing Conditions June 1936