Motherless Migrant Child in Toppenish 1939
A vintage image from August 1939 shows a motherless migrant child in Toppenish, Yakima County, Washington. During the Great Depression, many families faced economic hardship, leading to significant migration in search of work. The Federal Resettlement Administration aimed to document these struggles, offering a glimpse into the lives of displaced individuals.
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Motherless Migrant Child in Toppenish 1939
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