



Migrant Families Camping on U.S. 99 California 1938
Three families camp along U.S. 99 in California in November 1938. This vintage image illustrates the living conditions of migrant families during the Great Depression. Many families faced economic hardship and traveled in search of work. California became a key destination for those seeking better opportunities in agriculture and labor.
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Migrant Families Camping on U.S. 99 California 1938