Wooden Shelter for Migratory Workers 1939 Oregon
A wooden shelter for migratory workers stands in a Farm Security Administration camp near McMinnville, Oregon, in October 1939. This structure reflects efforts to improve living conditions for seasonal laborers during the Great Depression. The camp symbolizes the governments initiative to provide better housing solutions for vulnerable communities.
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Wooden Shelter for Migratory Workers 1939 Oregon
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