Migrant Camp Preparation for Orange Picking California 1936
In November 1936, a migrant camp near Porterville, California, serves as a backdrop for workers preparing for the orange picking season in Tulare County. During this time, many families migrated to California seeking work in agriculture. The image illustrates the daily lives and community efforts of these migrant workers in the search for better opportunities.
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Migrant Camp Preparation for Orange Picking California 1936
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