Migrant Mother and Child in Tent Home Harlingen Texas 1939
A migrant mother and child sit inside a tent home in Harlingen, Texas, captured in February 1939. During the Great Depression, many families sought refuge in migrant camps across the country, including Cameron County. These camps provided basic shelter, but living conditions were often poor and overcrowded, illustrating the hardships faced by displaced families.
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Migrant Mother and Child in Tent Home Harlingen Texas 1939
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