Tom Collins with Drought Refugee and Sons 1936
Tom Collins manages the Kern migrant camp in California as he talks with a drought refugee and her four sons. Taken in November 1936, the image illustrates the struggles of families affected by the Dust Bowl. Kern County endured significant hardship during this period, reflecting the broader socio-economic challenges faced by migrant families in the 1930s.
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Tom Collins with Drought Refugee and Sons 1936
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