Workers Tying Iron Bars at Sinton Texas Camp 1939
Workers tie iron reinforcement bars together at a migrant camp under construction in Sinton, Texas, in October 1939. The camp was part of efforts to support migrant laborers during the Great Depression. Sinton aimed to provide better living conditions for those seeking work in agriculture. Migrant camps were essential for housing transient workers.
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Workers Tying Iron Bars at Sinton Texas Camp 1939
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