Woman Mending Tent at Pea Pickers Camp California 1937
A woman mends a tent at a pea pickers camp in California. Created in March 1937, this image illustrates the daily life of migrant workers during the Great Depression. The camps provided shelter for laborers who traveled for agricultural work, reflecting the harsh realities faced by many in California’s farming regions.
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Woman Mending Tent at Pea Pickers Camp California 1937
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