



Migrant Family Traveling in California May 1939
A farmer from Independence, Kansas, travels with his family along U.S. 99 between Tulare and Fresno during cotton chipping season. In May 1939, they have lived in California for six months, showcasing the migration of farming families. This image offers insight into the agricultural practices and challenges faced by migrants in California.
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Migrant Family Traveling in California May 1939