Shafter Camp Entrance for Migratory Workers 1938
The Shafter camp for migratory agricultural workers stands as a pivotal site in Shafter, Kern County, California. Established to provide essential support for those seeking seasonal employment, the camp operated in the late 1930s. In November 1938, this image captures the entrance and administrative office, reflecting the living conditions faced by workers during that era.
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Shafter Camp Entrance for Migratory Workers 1938
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