Shafter Camp Bulletin Board for Migratory Workers 1938
A camp bulletin board stands at the Shafter camp for migratory workers in Kern County, California, in November 1938. The board features a self-determined policy statement crafted by the camp council, an elected group of officers. This reflects the communitys effort to manage their living conditions during a challenging era in American agriculture.
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Shafter Camp Bulletin Board for Migratory Workers 1938
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