

Migrant Mother with Baby in California Camp April 1939
A young migrant mother holds her six-week-old baby in a labor contractors camp near Westley, California. Created in April 1939, the image shows the challenging living conditions faced by migratory workers supported by the Farm Security Administration. Migrant families in Stanislaus County often struggled to maintain stability during the Great Depression.
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Migrant Mother with Baby in California Camp April 1939
