Tom Collins at Kern Migrant Camp California 1936
Tom Collins manages the Kern migrant camp in California while conversing with a camp member. Taken in November 1936, the camp supported migrant workers during the Great Depression, reflecting their resilience amid hardship. The Kern County camp was crucial for providing shelter and resources to those in need, illustrating the challenges faced by many in that era.
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Tom Collins at Kern Migrant Camp California 1936
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