



Migrant Families Camped Along U.S. 99 California 1938
In November 1938, three families camp along U.S. 99 in California. They set up behind a billboard for some wind protection. This scene captures the reality for many migrant families during the Great Depression, as they sought work in agricultural areas. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, emphasizing their struggles.
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Migrant Families Camped Along U.S. 99 California 1938