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The Migrant Worker Experience

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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The Migrant Worker Experience

What is the Dust Bowl?

  • The dust bowl is an area of Oklahoma, Kansas, and northern Texas affected by severe soil erosion (caused by windstorms) in the early 1930's.
  • If you inhale the dust, you could suffer coughing spasms, shortness of breath, asthma, bronchitis, and the flu.
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Where in Cali. did Migrant Workers work?

  • Migrant Workers had to work in the west coast in California.
  • 200,000 people that Migranted from the dust bowl went to California.
  • Farmers became farm workers until they had money to buy their land.

What a typical day be like for migrant workers be like?

  • Treated poorly they didn’t have a stabilized house (they made their houses themselves)
  • They were not allowed to leave the state without permission.
  • Children didn’t get an education.
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Salaries, Working for Migrant Workers.

  • Typical salaries were harsh that even children have to work.
  • They earn $3.50 a day which is equivalent to $47.78. It’s pretty low.
  • Working conditions for migrant workers were harsh and unbearable. Losing limbs, Girls getting scalped, boys losing fingers in the mines and many worse inncedients
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Sites

  • "Dust Bowl." History. Ed. E. Foner and John A. Garraty. A&E Networks, 1991. Web. 30 Oct. 2015.
  • "The Great Depression: California in the Thirties." Web. 5 Nov. 2015.
  • "Migrant Farmers in the Depression Era."
  • " A Day In The Life Of Migrant Workers During The Great Depression - Jaylin's Group4.