Migrant Camp in Edinburg Texas February 1939
A migrant camp in Edinburg, Texas appears in February 1939. The camp illustrates the living conditions faced by migrant workers during the Great Depression. Many families sought work in agriculture, often living in temporary facilities. The Farm Security Administration documented these camps to raise awareness of workers struggles and needs.
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Migrant Camp in Edinburg Texas February 1939
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