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Proposed Migrant Camps in California for Relocated Dust Bowl Families, 1935

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The map was designed to assist Dust Bowl families in relocating to migrant camps in California.
Courtesy of Library of Congress, "[Map of California by the Rural Rehabilitation Division showing areas where different crops are grown, proposed location of initial camps for migrants, and routes of migration]," 1935

Description

During the Great Depression, a series of droughts combined with non-sustainable agricultural practices led to devastating dust storms, famine, diseases and deaths related to breathing dust. This caused the largest migration in American history.

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Source-Dependent Questions

  • What would you infer the Rural Rehabilitation Division's job was?
  • Why were migrant camps placed in areas with already established food production?

Citation Information

"[Map of California by the Rural Rehabilitation Division showing areas where different crops are grown, proposed location of initial camps for migrants, and routes of migration]," 1935. Courtesy of Library of Congress