Migrant Child in Shafter California 1938
In November 1938, a migrant child stands in Shafter, California, capturing the reality of life during the Great Depression. The image documents the struggles faced by migrant families in Kern County, reflecting the socioeconomic challenges of the era. It serves as a vital historical record of agricultural labor and the impact of economic hardship in the United States.
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Migrant Child in Shafter California 1938
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