Texan Refugees Migrating to California February 1937
Texan refugees travel to Californias Coachella Valley in February 1937, seeking work in carrot fields. The region, part of Riverside County, became a destination for many during the Great Depression, highlighting agricultural migration. The image serves as a significant historical record of the eras impact on American labor.
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Texan Refugees Migrating to California February 1937
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