Vintage House for Migrant Families Firebaugh California 1939
A vintage image depicts a house on the outskirts of Firebaugh, Fresno County, California, from February 1939. It records the living conditions of six families, totaling twenty-two children, who labored in cotton fields. Their employer permitted them to live rent-free, highlighting the struggles of migrant workers in the San Joaquin Valley. This image offers insight into the daily lives of agricultural workers during this era.
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Vintage House for Migrant Families Firebaugh California 1939
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