Wives of Migratory Laborers in Arizona Laundry May 1940
Wives of migratory laborers work in a laundry room at the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp in Arizona. In May 1940, this image illustrates the daily routines of families living in labor camps. The camp was established to provide housing for seasonal agricultural workers, reflecting the challenges and resilience of these communities in the American Southwest.
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Wives of Migratory Laborers in Arizona Laundry May 1940
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