Migrant Mother Photograph March 1936 Nipomo California
Florence Thompson and her child appear in this vintage image from March 1936 in Nipomo, California. The family of migrant agricultural workers confronted extreme hardship during the Great Depression. Thompson had seven children, and the family struggled with poverty and labor challenges. This image is recognized for its historical significance in American history and highlights the resilience of migrant families.
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Migrant Mother Photograph March 1936 Nipomo California
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