Migrant Camp in Texas February 1939 Image
In February 1939, three white migrants set up camp near Harlingen, Texas, seeking work in the region. They cook and eat separately, illustrating the daily life in migrant camps during that time. The area attracted many due to job opportunities, though competition with local labor created significant challenges. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting the migration and labor dynamics in Texas.
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Migrant Camp in Texas February 1939 Image
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