

Pea Harvest in Calipatria California 1938 FSA Grant Office
During the pea harvest in Calipatria, California, in 1938, colored migrants gather outside the Farm Security Administration grant office. This scene illustrates the labor surplus that prompted the need for relief grants during the Great Depression. The FSA aimed to assist farm workers facing economic challenges, highlighting the significant migration patterns of the time.
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Pea Harvest in Calipatria California 1938 FSA Grant Office
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