Migrant Mother and Daughter in Texas 1939
A vintage photograph from February 1939 shows a white migrant mother and her daughter at the entrance of their trailer home in Weslaco, Texas. During this time, many families faced difficult living conditions in migrant camps while seeking opportunities in agriculture. Migrant labor played a vital role in the economy of the region.
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Migrant Mother and Daughter in Texas 1939
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