Mothers Club Hymn Singing in Arvin Camp California 1938
Mothers gather to sing hymns at the Arvin migrant camp in Kern County, California in November 1938. During the Great Depression, these camps served as temporary homes for migrant families seeking work. This image illustrates the strong community ties forged among families facing economic challenges, emphasizing mutual support during difficult times.
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Mothers Club Hymn Singing in Arvin Camp California 1938
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