Migrant Child in Tent at Shafter Camp California 1938
Migrant cotton pickers reside in a tent at the Shafter Camp for migrants in Californias Kern County. In November 1938, many families sought refuge here during the Great Depression. The camp offered essential shelter away from highways and ditches, aiming to improve living conditions for those in agricultural labor.
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Migrant Child in Tent at Shafter Camp California 1938
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