



Wife and Daughter Hanging Laundry in Arizona 1940
A woman and her daughter hang laundry at the Agua Fria migratory labor camp in Maricopa County, Arizona. In May 1940, agricultural labor camps provided shelter for families working in the fields. Many laborers migrated for seasonal work, facing challenging conditions while striving for better opportunities. These camps are significant in understanding American agricultural history.
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Wife and Daughter Hanging Laundry in Arizona 1940
