



Migrant Workers in Southern Arizona June 1938
A group of migrants gathers in Southern Arizona in June 1938. They work in challenging conditions, reflecting the struggles of laborers during the Great Depression. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection, which documents American life and social issues of the time. Arizona’s agricultural landscape significantly relied on migrant laborers during this era.
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Migrant Workers in Southern Arizona June 1938