Migrant Boy Tent Shelter Sebastin Texas February 1939
A tent shelters a migrant boy in Sebastin, Texas, captured in February 1939. This image documents the living conditions of migrant families during the Great Depression. It provides insight into the socioeconomic challenges faced by rural communities in Texas and illustrates the impact of migration patterns on American agriculture in the 20th century.
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Migrant Boy Tent Shelter Sebastin Texas February 1939
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