Migrant Women Rug-Making Instruction 1938 Kern County
Migrant women engage in rug-making at the Shafter camp in Kern County, California, in November 1938. This camp, part of the Farm Security Administration, aimed to enhance the lives of migrant families through education and skill-building. The Work Projects Administration provided instructors, fostering community and cooperation among participants.
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Migrant Women Rug-Making Instruction 1938 Kern County
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