Woman Examining Crocheted Bedspread Agua Fria Camp 1940
A woman in the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp, Arizona, examines a crocheted bedspread she made in May 1940. The camp served as temporary housing for migratory workers, primarily during the agricultural season. Many residents engaged in artistic activities to personalize their living spaces, demonstrating resilience and creativity during difficult times.
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Woman Examining Crocheted Bedspread Agua Fria Camp 1940
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