Migrant Worker Housing Corcoran California 1936
Migratory workers’ housing appears five miles north of Corcoran, California in November 1936. This image documents the living conditions faced by laborers during the Great Depression. Corcoran is known for the strikers concentration camp established in 1933. The photograph serves as a record of the agricultural challenges in King County, California.
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Migrant Worker Housing Corcoran California 1936
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