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During the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl devastated agricultural regions, pushing many families into poverty. In Arizona, the plight of migrant workers intensified as they sought better lives, often facing harsh conditions and limited resources. Mothers and children bore the brunt of these challenges, enduring displacement, hunger, and uncertainty. Their resilience amidst adversity highlights a critical chapter in American history, emphasizing the importance of support for vulnerable populations during economic crises. ###
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