Squatter Camp in Patterson California February 1939
A squatter camp in Patterson, California, emerges in February 1939. Dorothea Lange documents the living conditions of migrant families during the Great Depression. These camps served as temporary shelters for those displaced by economic hardship. Patterson, located in Stanislaus County, faced significant population shifts as families sought better opportunities.
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Squatter Camp in Patterson California February 1939
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