Migrant Boys Tent in Sebastin Texas February 1939
A migrant boy resides in a tent in Sebastin, Texas, in February 1939. The image documents the living conditions of migrant camps during the Great Depression, highlighting the economic struggles faced by families displaced from their homes. Many families sought work in agriculture, often living in temporary shelters without basic amenities.
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Migrant Boys Tent in Sebastin Texas February 1939
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