

Migrant Workers at Shafter Camp California November 1938
In November 1938, a camp manager, a migratory worker, and a visitor converse at the Shafter camp in Kern County, California. The camp served as a vital support network for seasonal workers during the Great Depression. It illustrates the social dynamics and daily life of migrant labor camps, shedding light on the struggles and resilience of these communities.
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Migrant Workers at Shafter Camp California November 1938