Workers Laying Bricks at Sinton Texas Migrant Camp 1939
Workers lay bricks for a manhole at a migrant camp in Sinton, Texas, in October 1939. This construction represents the labor efforts of the time, particularly under the Farm Security Administration program, which aimed to improve conditions for migrant workers. Sinton was a focal point for those seeking agricultural employment during the Great Depression.
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Workers Laying Bricks at Sinton Texas Migrant Camp 1939
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