Grace desperately needing to find somewhere to live, takes some advice and heads to Northern California. She was told that the agriculture needs were high and she could get a job easily there.
The boys, compared to most ranchers, were pretty well off, however life was still hard on the ranch filled with lots of physical and mental challenges. These challenges served only to be a preparation for what was to come with life in California. The boys, in a strange land, with no money, food, or house have found their lives turned upside down. Survival and existence is the name of the game.
California was being inundated with unemployed workers looking for a job in the dream land. |
The family learn that the sell of the ranch has fallen through. Dad, Frank Morrison, will not be able to join the family in California as early as they thought. He stays behind to care for the ranch in hopes of selling it soon.
As Grace gets a bit more accustom to California, she learns that small family farms don't last here. The competition with large-scale agriculture businesses causes family farms to fail. Another 'dream' crushed in the wake of the Great Depression. She had to succumb to the conclusion that their only hope for their imminent survival was to work as crop picker, following the harvests from the north to the southern part of California.
This is a sample of what some families had to live in during the Great Depression |
Frank, being between the ages of 9-11, works side by side with his mother, Grace, and brother, James. He's surrounded by other women, men, and children picking hops in the north and working their way down the state and ending with the picking of cotton. Frank was use to hard work, however even on the ranch he could still sneak away and play, here he was expected to work from sun up to sun down. He was too young, way too young to live the life of child labor.
Migrant Mother: Dorothea Lange's famous photograph from the Great Depression features Florence Owens Thompson, 32, a mother-of-three who had just sold the family's tent to buy food |
Life was finally turning around, getting a bit easier, more stable, secure, and calm.
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