



Migrant Families Traveling U.S. 99 May 1939
Two families travel along U.S. 99 in California in May 1939, making their way from Independence, Kansas. They journey for work in cotton chopping, reflecting the struggles of migrant families during the Great Depression. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, illustrating the resilience of those seeking better opportunities.
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Migrant Families Traveling U.S. 99 May 1939