

Texas Migrant Child Traveling for Cotton Crop June 1937
A child from a Texas migrant family travels in search of work in the cotton fields. Taken in June 1937, this image records the struggles faced by migrant workers during the Great Depression. Many families relocated across states, following seasonal crops to sustain their livelihoods, shaping the agricultural landscape of the United States.
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Texas Migrant Child Traveling for Cotton Crop June 1937