"A Roof Over Our Heads: Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Housing in Idaho" examines the critical housing conditions faced by migrant and seasonal farmworkers in Idaho. Published in 1979 by the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Idaho Advisory Committee, this report sheds light on the socio-economic challenges and civil rights issues impacting this vulnerable population.
The study delves into the availability, quality, and affordability of housing for farmworkers, highlighting the disparities and inadequacies prevalent at the time. It serves as a historical record of the efforts to address the housing needs of those who contribute significantly to Idaho's agricultural industry. This document is valuable for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the historical context of migrant labor and housing rights in the United States.
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