Migrant Family Camp Near Sebastin Texas February 1939
A migrant man and woman camp near Sebastin, Texas, in February 1939. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documented the struggles of American families during the Great Depression. Many migrant families faced harsh living conditions while seeking work in agriculture. This period saw significant migration as people sought better opportunities across the state.
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Migrant Family Camp Near Sebastin Texas February 1939
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