



Mothers Club Meeting in Arvin Camp California 1938
The Arvin camp in California serves as a gathering place for migrant workers in November 1938. Mothers Club members convene to discuss the collective purchase of kerosene oil to lower cooking and lighting expenses. Established by the Farm Security Administration, this camp in Kern County provided essential support for families facing economic challenges during the Great Depression.
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Mothers Club Meeting in Arvin Camp California 1938