Migrant Potato Pickers in Oregon 1939
Four young migratory potato pickers arrive at a Farm Security Administration camp in Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon, in October 1939. They inquire about eligibility for a hot bath, highlighting the basic needs of agricultural workers. This image provides insight into the lives of migrant laborers during the Great Depression and is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, offering valuable context for American agricultural history.
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Migrant Potato Pickers in Oregon 1939
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