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Steinbeck traveled with migrant workers, lived in labor camps, and conducted interviews to learn about their experiences. He also observed the living and working conditions of the migrant workers firsthand to accurately depict their struggles in his writing.
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In the context of John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath," the camps refer to government-run migrant worker camps set up during the Great Depression. These camps provided temporary housing and basic amenities for displaced families and workers, who were forced to migrate in search of work due to economic hardships. The conditions in these camps were often poor, overcrowded, and lacking in basic necessities.
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Today you can still find '''migrant workers''' in '''''California USA.''''' In the 1930's '''1.3 million Americans''' from the Midwest & the Southwest '''migrated''' to '''California''', they already had a population of '''5.7 million in the 1930's.''' People in the 1930's were very racist so they split the '''black people''' up away from the '''white people'''. They were always '''discriminated and yelled at.''' '''In 1930's''' the migrant workers '''travelled by foot''' because they had nothing for '''transportation.''' '''Migrant workers''' lived on farms all over the '''united states of America'''. They even lived on '''camps where they felt safer.''' '''A migrant worker''' is someone who is '''white Midwestern''', who worked on a '''farm''' in the '''1930's''' they wanted to live a better life by '''labour in California.''' '''I hope that you learnt a lot from this, I got a lot of my ideas from the ''book'' -''' ''Of mice and men (John Steinbeck)''
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Most migrant workers lived in temporary homes when they were working in the 1950's. Others worked and lived on farms.
In the late 1930s and the 1940s, the German SS soldiers killed millions of Jewish people in the holocaust camps.