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0,00 €Resettled at Bosque Farms project. Family of four from Taos Junction shows temporary dwelling
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0,00 €Migrant family in Kern County. This family was sent back at the state line by Los Angeles police. Refused entrance into California, and it was only after they had wired back to Arkansas to borrow fifty dollars cash to show…
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0,00 €Drought refugees in California
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0,00 €Drought refugees. California
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0,00 €Drought refugees. Penniless Oklahomans camped along highway. Came seven months ago. “Can’t make it. Want to go back. Ate up our car. Ate up our tent. Living like hogs.” California
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0,00 €Oklahoma refugees. California
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0,00 €Migrant family looking for work in the pea fields. California View Enlarged Image
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0,00 €Housing. Los Angeles. Within five minutes walk of City Hall. Rent eight dollars to twelve dollars monthly
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0,00 €In one of the largest pea camps in California
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0,00 €Hooverville of Bakersfield, California. A rapidly growing community of people living rent-free on the edge of the town dump in whatever kind of shelter available. Approximately one thousand people now living here and raising children
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0,00 €El Monte federal subsistence homesteads Four-bedroom house. Eight in family, six boys ages one to fourteen, California. Father is streetcar conductor, one hundred dollars a month. Pays sixteen dollars and twenty cents a month rent to apply on purchase
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