Migratory Families Camp in Yakima Valley 1939
In August 1939, families camp in Ramblers Park, Yakima Valley, Washington. This image illustrates the living conditions of migratory families during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration documented their struggles and resilience as they sought temporary shelter. Such scenes provide insights into the experiences of migrant communities in the Pacific Northwest.
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Migratory Families Camp in Yakima Valley 1939
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