Woman Hanging Laundry at Agua Fria Labor Camp May 1940
A woman hangs laundry at the Agua Fria Migratory Labor Camp in Arizona in May 1940. The camp was established to provide housing for migrant farm workers who traveled for agricultural jobs. During this time, many families faced challenging living conditions while contributing to the agricultural economy. Migrant labor played a crucial role in American farming practices.
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Woman Hanging Laundry at Agua Fria Labor Camp May 1940
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