Migratory Cotton Pickers Living Conditions 1938
In November 1938, a family of migratory cotton pickers from Oklahoma occupies an abandoned barn in Kern County, California. They experience the harsh realities of agricultural labor, relying on Californias crops for survival. The visible bed in the corner illustrates their minimal living conditions, reflecting the broader struggles of migrant workers during this era. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents the challenges faced by families during economic hardship in the United States.
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Migratory Cotton Pickers Living Conditions 1938
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