Workers Tying Reinforcement Bars at Sinton Texas Camp 1939
Workers tie iron reinforcement bars together at a migrant camp under construction in Sinton, Texas, in October 1939. This camp was part of the governments response to provide housing for migrant agricultural laborers during the Great Depression. The construction aimed to improve living conditions for these workers seeking employment in the region.
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Workers Tying Reinforcement Bars at Sinton Texas Camp 1939
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