Migration to nowhere : FSA labor camps in south Texas mark breakdown of small farm system / by John H. Caufield. [1939?]

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Migration to nowhere : FSA labor camps in south Texas mark breakdown of small farm system / by John H. Caufield. [1939?]

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United States. Farm Security Administration

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The Farm Security Administration (FSA) was established within the United States Department of Agriculture to implement the provisions of the Bankhead-Jones Tenant Act of 1937. The agency also took over certain functions of its predecessor, the Resettlement Administration (RA). The FSA made available and administered long-term loans to tenants and sharecroppers, loaned funds to rural cooperatives, and operated camps for migrant farm workers. The FSA was abolished in 1946; the Farmers Home Adminis...

Caufield, John H.

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