Shafter Camp Bulletin Board for Migrants November 1938
Campers at the Shafter camp for migrants in Kern County, California, gather around a bulletin board during the cotton strike in November 1938. This board served as a crucial communication hub, providing essential updates for migrant workers. The Shafter camp was part of a larger system of housing for seasonal agricultural laborers during challenging economic times.
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Shafter Camp Bulletin Board for Migrants November 1938
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