Oregon Family on Plains of Fresno 1939 Great Depression
A family of seven stands on the plains west of Fresno, California, in February 1939, as they face the aftermath of their lost dairy ranch. They experienced low wages from cotton picking and high rent costs. This scene documents the hardships migrant families endured during the Great Depression in California.
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Oregon Family on Plains of Fresno 1939 Great Depression
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