Migrant Worker Camp in Sebastin Texas February 1939
Migrant worker camps in Sebastin, Texas, illustrate the living conditions of agricultural laborers during the Great Depression. In February 1939, many families relied on seasonal work in agriculture, highlighting their vital role in food production. Texas was a key state for migrant labor, reflecting the broader economic struggles of the era.
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Migrant Worker Camp in Sebastin Texas February 1939
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