Wife of Migratory Laborer at Agua Fria Arizona 1940
The image shows the wife of a migratory laborer at the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp in Arizona, captured in May 1940. The camp served as a temporary residence for seasonal farm workers during the Great Depression. Migratory labor was crucial for agricultural production, and these camps provided essential housing and support for families.
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Wife of Migratory Laborer at Agua Fria Arizona 1940
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