White Migrant Child in Weslaco Texas February 1939
A White migrant child stands in Weslaco, Texas, in February 1939. During the Great Depression, migrant camps in Texas served as temporary homes for families seeking work and stability. Weslaco, located in Hidalgo County, became a hub for agricultural laborers. The challenges faced by these families shaped the regions demographic landscape.
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White Migrant Child in Weslaco Texas February 1939
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