Washing Facilities for Migrant Families California 1937
Washing facilities for families in a migratory pea pickers camp exist in Imperial Valley, California, during spring 1937. These sanitation facilities served predominantly Oklahoman and Texan migrant workers engaged in seasonal agricultural labor. The image documents the living conditions of migrant families during the Great Depression, highlighting their daily struggles.
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Washing Facilities for Migrant Families California 1937
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