Migrant Man in Texas Camp February 1939
A migrant man encamps in the mesquite north of Harlingen, Texas, in February 1939. The image documents the living conditions of migrant camps during this time. Migrant laborers, seeking work in agriculture, often faced challenging environments. Harlingen was a key location for many during the Great Depression, reflecting the broader struggles of this period.
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Migrant Man in Texas Camp February 1939
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