



Migrant Families Camped by Billboard Kern County 1938
In November 1938, three migrant families camp along U.S. Route 99 in Kern County, California. During this time, many families faced extreme hardship due to economic struggles. They sought work in agriculture, often relocating in search of better opportunities. This image is linked to the Farm Security Administration and the Office of War Information.
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Migrant Families Camped by Billboard Kern County 1938