



Migrant Family Picking Cotton Fresno California 1936
Children from a migrant family originally from Oklahoma pick cotton near Fresno, California, in November 1936. During the Great Depression, families sought agricultural work to survive, often traveling long distances. Fresno County became a key destination for these workers due to its rich agricultural landscape, supporting countless families in their search for employment.
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Migrant Family Picking Cotton Fresno California 1936