



Migrant Family Tent Interior Edinburg Texas 1939
A vintage image captures the interior of a tent occupied by a migrant family near Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. The tent, made from patched cotton materials, features a makeshift bed on the floor. The head of the family previously worked in a Dallas cotton mill, sourcing materials for their shelter. This image reflects the living conditions of migrants during that era.
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Migrant Family Tent Interior Edinburg Texas 1939
