Migrant Workers Camp Stove Edinburg Texas 1939
A stove stands in a migrant workers camp in Edinburg, Texas, Hidalgo County, captured in February 1939. This image documents the daily life of migrant laborers who sought work during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration documented their experiences, illustrating the conditions faced by those who migrated for employment.
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Migrant Workers Camp Stove Edinburg Texas 1939
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