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DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1937. A destitute Missouri family of five with no money, a sick baby
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DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1937. A destitute Missouri family of five with no money, a sick baby
DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1937.
A destitute Missouri family of five with no money, a sick baby and a broken down automobile alongside U.S. Highway 99 in San Joaquin County, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, February 1937
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1937 Auto Baby California Destitute Dorothea Drought Family February Great Depression Highway 99 Homeless Lange Mattress Migrant Worker Migration Missouri Mother New Deal Poor Poverty Refugee Resettlement Roadside Rural San Joaquin Valley Working Class
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