Migrant Workers Enjoy Baseball Game June 1938
In June 1938, a group of migrants watches a baseball game at the Shafter camp in Kern County, California. These camps provided essential shelter and community for migrant workers during the Great Depression. Baseball served as a recreational outlet, fostering camaraderie and relief amidst difficult circumstances. This image offers a glimpse into their daily lives.
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Migrant Workers Enjoy Baseball Game June 1938
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