Migrant Childrens Living Conditions February 1939
In February 1939, migrant children in Calipatria, California, experience life in a private auto camp during the pea harvest. The image shows a tent space rented for fifty cents a week, reflecting the living conditions of migrant families in Imperial County. This photograph documents the socioeconomic challenges faced by these communities during the Great Depression.
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Migrant Childrens Living Conditions February 1939
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