

Squatter Camp for Orange Pickers in California 1938
A squatter camp appears where families live during the orange picking season near Porterville, California, in February 1938. Located in Tulare County, this site housed migrant families who worked in agriculture. The image serves as a record of the living conditions and challenges faced by seasonal laborers during the Great Depression.
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Squatter Camp for Orange Pickers in California 1938