Migrant Families Traveling on U.S. Route 99 May 1939
Families travel along U.S. Route 99 in California in May 1939, journeying from Independence, Kansas. They head to cotton fields for seasonal work, reflecting the migrant labor movement of the time. Many families relocated to seek agricultural employment, contributing greatly to the economy of the San Joaquin Valley.
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Migrant Families Traveling on U.S. Route 99 May 1939
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