Migrant Children in Yakima Valley August 1939
Nine migratory children inhabit Ramblers Park in Yakima Valley, Washington, in August 1939. They have spent three years traveling for work, reflecting the eras challenges faced by migrant families. The Farm Security Administration documented their experiences as part of a broader effort to address rural poverty and improve living conditions.
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Migrant Children in Yakima Valley August 1939
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