Migrant Father and Son Cooking Over Campfire 1939
A migrant father and son prepare a meal over a campfire in Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. This scene depicts the daily life of families living in migrant camps during the Great Depression. Many such families traveled across the U.S. in search of work and stability, often facing significant hardships along the way.
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Migrant Father and Son Cooking Over Campfire 1939
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