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#10 A child of white migrant in her playhouse. The rusted scales represented a clock to the little girl. Near Harlingen, Texas.

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#10 A child of white migrant in her playhouse. The rusted scales represented a clock to the little girl. Near Harlingen, Texas.

Rare Vintage Show What the Texas-Mexico Border Looked Like in the Late 1930s

#10 A child of white migrant in her playhouse. The rusted scales represented a clock to the little girl. Near Harlingen, Texas.

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#11 White migrant worker sawing wood for stakes to be used in setting up tent home, near Harlingen, Texas.→

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