Sanitary Facilities for Migrant Workers Arvin California 1936
Sanitary facilities are visible at a ditch bank camp for migratory workers in Arvin, Kern County, California. In November 1936, Dorothea Lange documented the challenging conditions faced by laborers during the Great Depression. These camps provided essential services amid widespread economic hardship.
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Sanitary Facilities for Migrant Workers Arvin California 1936
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