Woman at Pea Picker Camp California 1937
A woman stands at a pea picker’s camp in California in March 1937. She represents the struggles faced by migrant workers during the Great Depression, having relocated from drought-stricken Oklahoma. This image offers insight into the lives of those seeking better opportunities in agriculture, documenting a significant period in American history.
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Woman at Pea Picker Camp California 1937
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