



Nurse Attending Sick Infant in FSA Camp 1939
A nurse tends to a sick infant in a Farm Security Administration camp in Farmersville, California, in May 1939. During the Great Depression, the Agricultural Workers Health and Medical Association provided essential healthcare services to migratory agricultural workers and their families. The FSA camps aimed to enhance living conditions and address health needs in rural areas.
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Nurse Attending Sick Infant in FSA Camp 1939