Wife of Migratory Laborer Agua Fria Camp Arizona 1940
A woman stands in the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp in Arizona in May 1940. At that time, the camp housed families of migratory laborers who traveled to seek work in agriculture. The Farm Security Administration established these camps to provide safe housing and support for displaced workers during the Great Depression.
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Wife of Migratory Laborer Agua Fria Camp Arizona 1940
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