
Migrant Pea Workers Camps California February 1936 Vintage Image
This image documents migrant pea worker camps in California, taken in February 1936. The camps provided temporary housing for seasonal laborers during the Great Depression. Migrant workers were essential for the agricultural economy, contributing significantly to crop production. California continues to be a leading agricultural state today.
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Migrant Pea Workers Camps California February 1936 Vintage Image