San Antonio Mexican Squatters Home March 1939
In March 1939, Mexican squatters in San Antonio, Texas, reside in makeshift homes as they benefit from relief programs. At this time, many families faced economic hardship during the Great Depression. The federal government provided food and basic supplies to support communities struggling to survive. This image serves as a historical record of resilience and community in Texas.
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San Antonio Mexican Squatters Home March 1939
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