Migrant Families Camped Behind Billboard November 1938
In November 1938, a billboard along U.S. Route 99 in Kern County, California, depicts three families of migrants camped behind it. These families represent the hardships endured during the Great Depression as they searched for work and stability. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting significant moments in American migration history.
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Migrant Families Camped Behind Billboard November 1938
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