

Migrant Family Living Conditions Madera County 1939
In February 1939, a family in Madera County, California, navigates the hardships of migrant labor. They pay five dollars a month for their living conditions, highlighting the economic struggles of the Great Depression. Migrant workers faced challenges in securing stable employment, competing for low-wage jobs. This image provides a glimpse into their daily lives.
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Migrant Family Living Conditions Madera County 1939