Migrant Mother and Son in Weslaco Texas 1939
A white migrant mother stands with her son in Weslaco, Texas, in January 1939. This image captures the hardships faced by migrant families during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document the struggles and resilience of these families as they sought better living conditions in agricultural areas.
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Migrant Mother and Son in Weslaco Texas 1939
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