Vintage 1938 Halloween Party at Shafter Migrant Camp
This vintage image from November 1938 shows the aftermath of a Halloween party at the Shafter migrant camp in Kern County, California. It represents the daily lives of migrant families during the Great Depression. Historical records indicate that these communities displayed resilience and resourcefulness despite economic hardships.
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Vintage 1938 Halloween Party at Shafter Migrant Camp
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