American River camp, Sacramento, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange.

American River camp, Sacramento, 1936. Creator: Dorothea Lange.

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American River camp, Sacramento. Home of Tennessee family, now migratory workers. Seven in family, came to California July 1935, following relatives who had come in 1933. Father was a coal miner in Tennessee. Reason for coming to California. "Our neighbors were coming. We only got one or two days work a week (relief.) Thought we could make it better here." Since arrival family has worked in walnuts, tomatoes, peaches, and the mother has worked in a fruit cannery.


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  1. Dorothea Lange, attributed to: {American}: Photographer, artist, photojournalistSearch Wikipedia for Dorothea Lange

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World North and Central America United States California

  1. 37 00 00 N , 119 00 00 W

World North and Central America United States California Sacramento Sacramento

  1. 38 34 00 N , 121 29 00 W

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4140x4302
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  1. 2017763245
  1. 1010000627
  1. 2-895-658
  1. 2017763245
  1. 2895658

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