Migrant Pea Workers Camps California February 1936 Vintage Photo
This image shows migrant pea workers camps in California, taken in February 1936. During the Great Depression and Dust Bowl, many displaced families moved to California for agricultural jobs. These camps provided temporary housing for laborers engaged in crop harvesting, illustrating the eras labor dynamics.
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Migrant Pea Workers Camps California February 1936 Vintage Photo
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