Migrant Family in California Camp February 1939
A family resides in a migrant camp in Madera County, California, in February 1939. They moved from near Dallas, Texas, due to challenges in agricultural work. They pay five dollars monthly for their living space. The individual recounts difficulties in finding stable employment and low wages in tractor driving, shedding light on the hardships faced by migrant laborers.
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Migrant Family in California Camp February 1939
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