Yakima Shacktown Community Homes August 1939
Yakima Shacktown represents a community of makeshift homes in Yakima, Washington, during the 1930s. In August 1939, residents faced significant economic challenges while demonstrating resilience in their living conditions. Shacktowns often emerged during the Great Depression, providing temporary shelter for those displaced by financial turmoil.
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Yakima Shacktown Community Homes August 1939
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