Migrant Workers Camp Shafter California June 1938
The Farm Security Administration camp for migrant agricultural workers exists in Shafter, California, in June 1938. Established during the Great Depression, the camp aimed to provide adequate living conditions for laborers in Kern County, a key agricultural region. This initiative marked a significant effort to support displaced workers and enhance their living environment.
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Migrant Workers Camp Shafter California June 1938
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