

Migratory Children Living Conditions Calipatria 1939
Migrant children reside in a private auto camp during the pea harvest in Calipatria, California, in February 1939. The camp provided tent space for fifty cents per week, showing where families temporarily settled for agricultural work. This image serves as a historical record of the living conditions faced by these communities in Imperial County.
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Migratory Children Living Conditions Calipatria 1939
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