Migrant Camp Girl Salinas Valley California April 1939
A young girl sits in a migrant camp near Greenfield, Salinas Valley, California, dating from April 1939. The camp housed primarily Arkansawyers, who paid ten dollars a month for basic accommodations. This image is part of a Bureau of Agricultural Economics study that documented the lives of migrant families during the 1930s in Monterey County.
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Migrant Camp Girl Salinas Valley California April 1939
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