Emergency migratory labor camp 1939
Sujet

Emergency migratory labor camp 1939

Légende

Calipatria, Imperial Valley, In Farm Security Administration (FSA) emergency migratory labor camp. Daughter of ex-tenant farmers on thirds and fourths in cotton. Had fifty dollars when set out. Went to Phoenix, picked cotton, pulled bolls made eighty cents a day with two people pulling bolls. Stayed until school closed. Went to Idaho, picked peas until August. Left McCall with forty dollars "in hand." Went to Cedar City and Parowan, Utah, a distance of 700 miles. Picked peas through September. Went to Hollister, California. Picked peas through October. Left Hollister for Calipatria for early peas which froze. Now receiving Farm Security Administration food grant and waiting for work to begin. "Back in Oklahoma, we are sinking. You work your head off for a crop and then see it burn up. You live in debts that you can never get out of. This isn't a good life, but I say that it's a better life than it was.

Date

1939

Crédit

Photo12/Universal Images Group

Notre référence

UMG20A60_157

Model release

Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

26,8Mo (2,5Mo) / 31,8cm x 21,2cm / 3750 x 2500 (300dpi)

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