Migrant Laborer Family Camping in Perryton Texas 1938
A vintage image from June 1938 shows a migratory laborer camping with his wife and children near Perryton, Texas, at the start of the wheat harvest. The family traveled for thirteen years, working in agriculture across the U.S., including ranching in Texas and cotton production in New Mexico. This image provides insight into the challenges faced by migrant families during this time.
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Migrant Laborer Family Camping in Perryton Texas 1938
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