Migrant Mother at Kern Camp 1936 Vintage Photograph
A tubercular mother in a Kern County migrant camp receives care from a county nurse while her husband picks cotton. In November 1936, Dorothea Lange documents the hardships faced by migrant families in California during the Great Depression. The camp provided vital support and temporary housing for those seeking a better life.
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Migrant Mother at Kern Camp 1936 Vintage Photograph
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