Woman and Daughter in Trailer Home Weslaco Texas 1939
A woman and her daughter stand in the doorway of a trailer home in Weslaco, Texas, circa February 1939. During this time, many migrant families lived in makeshift homes due to the Great Depression. These trailer homes often lacked basic amenities, reflecting the struggles faced by families seeking work in agriculture. Weslaco, located in the Rio Grande Valley, served as a critical area for seasonal labor.
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Woman and Daughter in Trailer Home Weslaco Texas 1939
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