Migrant Girl at Sanitation Facilities Oregon 1939
In October 1939, a young migrant girl uses sanitation facilities at the Merrill Farm Security Administration camp in Klamath County, Oregon. Established during the Great Depression, these camps aimed to support migrant workers and provide essential services. The FSA played a crucial role in improving living conditions for families in agricultural communities.
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Migrant Girl at Sanitation Facilities Oregon 1939
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