Migrant Family Waiting for Work in California 1936
A family of migrant fruit workers rests on the outskirts of Porterville, California, in November 1936. They await work in the orange groves of Tulare County, illustrating the struggles of migrant laborers during the Great Depression. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, providing critical context about the eras economic hardships.
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Migrant Family Waiting for Work in California 1936
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