Shafter Migrant Camp Homes for Low-Income Workers 1938
This vintage image shows the Shafter migrant camp in California, where the Farm Security Administration built forty homes for low-income workers in 1938. Monthly rent was $8.20, including utilities. This initiative aimed to provide stable housing and improve living conditions during the Great Depression, contributing to rural development in Kern County.
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Shafter Migrant Camp Homes for Low-Income Workers 1938
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