



Migrant Workers on Road in California May 1939
Migrant individuals travel along the road between Tulare and Fresno, California in May 1939. During this time, many families relocated in search of work due to economic hardships. The Great Depression prompted mass migrations to agricultural regions, profoundly affecting communities. California became a primary destination for many seeking better opportunities.
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Migrant Workers on Road in California May 1939