Transient Potato Workers Camping Highway Shafter California May 1935 Vintage Image
The image shows transient potato workers camping along a highway near Shafter, California, in May 1935. During the Great Depression, many sought agricultural employment, leading to temporary encampments. Shafter, in Kern County, is known for its potato production, relying on migrant labor for crop cultivation and harvesting.
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Transient Potato Workers Camping Highway Shafter California May 1935 Vintage Image
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