Mother and Twin Babies in Migrant Clinic Wilder Idaho 1941
A mother and her twin babies sit in a trailer-clinic at the Farm Security Administration migratory labor camp mobile unit in Wilder, Idaho. In May 1941, this mobile unit provided essential healthcare services to migrant families. The program aimed to improve living conditions for those working in agriculture during the Great Depression.
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Mother and Twin Babies in Migrant Clinic Wilder Idaho 1941
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