Oklahoma Drought Refugees in California Cotton Camp 1936
Drought refugees from Oklahoma reside in a cotton camp near Exeter, California, in November 1936. During the Dust Bowl, many families migrated westward in search of agricultural work due to severe droughts impacting their home states. This movement reshaped agricultural labor in California during the 1930s, providing necessary workforce for farmers.
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Oklahoma Drought Refugees in California Cotton Camp 1936
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