Prefabricated houses - located in "Field no. 16" - were preferred residences at Seabrook, and in 1943 and 1944 housed white Southern migrant workers and their families. Though small and made of flimsy material, they were better shelter than the simple tents and converted farmhouses provided to mainly black migrants from the South
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
More new houses being built for employees at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Three-bedroom bungalows wi...
Tent housing at the FSA migrant labor camp was occupied mainly by black workers from the U.S. South....
Migrant workers like the man living in this barn often did not have adequate food storage or cooking...
Toilets installed over pits were among the many sanitary concerns that surrounded living conditions ...
The Farm Security Administration, which operated the camp at Big Oaks, constructed housing using mat...
A worker stands outside of a barn in the Big Oaks FSA migrant labor camp in Bridgeton, NJ
The Seabrook community was comprised of numerous housing developments, many of which were reminiscen...
In a 1943 photo from the Farm Security Administration, a small child is shown picking beans in a fie...
Family housing built by the Federal Public Housing Authority. Single men and women were assigned to ...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
More new houses being built for employees at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Three-bedroom bungalows wi...
Tent housing at the FSA migrant labor camp was occupied mainly by black workers from the U.S. South....
Migrant workers like the man living in this barn often did not have adequate food storage or cooking...
Toilets installed over pits were among the many sanitary concerns that surrounded living conditions ...
The Farm Security Administration, which operated the camp at Big Oaks, constructed housing using mat...
A worker stands outside of a barn in the Big Oaks FSA migrant labor camp in Bridgeton, NJ
The Seabrook community was comprised of numerous housing developments, many of which were reminiscen...
In a 1943 photo from the Farm Security Administration, a small child is shown picking beans in a fie...
Family housing built by the Federal Public Housing Authority. Single men and women were assigned to ...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
New single homes built across the street from the school to meet the demand for more housing at Seab...
More new houses being built for employees at Seabrook Farms, New Jersey. Three-bedroom bungalows wi...