



Mothers at Halloween Celebration in Shafter Camp 1938
Mothers watch children celebrate Halloween at the Shafter migrant camp in Kern County, California, in November 1938. This camp served as a temporary home for many families during the Great Depression, fostering a sense of community. Social events like Halloween provided essential moments of joy amid challenging circumstances, highlighting resilience among migrant workers.
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Mothers at Halloween Celebration in Shafter Camp 1938