


Migrant Workers Camp California February 1937
Ditch bank camp for migrant agricultural workers in California exists in February 1937. The image shows a temporary living arrangement for workers during the Great Depression. Migrants faced harsh conditions while contributing significantly to Californias agricultural economy. This camp reflects the resilience and determination of those seeking better opportunities.
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Migrant Workers Camp California February 1937