Migrant Camp in Kern County California November 1938
In November 1938, a migrant camp in Kern County, California, illustrates the harsh realities faced by families during the potato harvesting season. Living conditions were difficult, with no access to water, shade, or sanitation. Debris and scattered tin cans reflect the temporary nature of their stay. This image serves as a historical record of the migrant experience during the Great Depression.
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Migrant Camp in Kern County California November 1938
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