Migrant Laborers at Agua Fria Camp Arizona 1940
In May 1940, a migratory laborer and his wife wait at the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp in Arizona. The camp served as a temporary residence for agricultural workers who moved seasonally for farm work. Migrant labor was essential to American agriculture, and many families traveled long distances for these opportunities.
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Migrant Laborers at Agua Fria Camp Arizona 1940
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