Refugee Family Relocating to Texas Cotton Fields 1937
In May 1937, a refugee family is seen near Memphis, Texas, as they relocate from Arkansas to the lower Rio Grande Valley. They carry their belongings, seeking work in the cotton fields, which were vital to the regions economy. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting the struggles of displaced families during the Great Depression.
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Refugee Family Relocating to Texas Cotton Fields 1937
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