Winter Migrant Camp Sacramento California 1936
A winter migrant camp exists on the outskirts of Sacramento, California, in November 1936. Families build shacks, paying $1.25 monthly for ground rent and water. Eighty families live here, laboring in seasonal fruit harvests during the Great Depression. The image reveals the resilience of migrant workers in challenging times.
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Winter Migrant Camp Sacramento California 1936
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