Migrant Camp in Mesquite Near Edinburg Texas February 1939
A group of migrants camps near Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. These individuals faced challenging conditions while seeking work in agriculture during the Great Depression. Edinburg, located in the Rio Grande Valley, became a temporary refuge for many displaced families. The 1930s saw significant migration patterns in search of better living conditions.
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Migrant Camp in Mesquite Near Edinburg Texas February 1939
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