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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 11, Issue 8 697-702, Copyright © 1921 by American Public Health Association

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LABOR CAMP SANITATION—A BASIS FOR EDUCATION AND CITIZENSHIP

R. Justin Miller

Labor camps in California have proved a new and substantial basis for citizenship on the part of a class heretofore scarcely considered in the problem of government. With camps having proper sanitation the lower type of labor and the agitator are eliminated. Campers of today aid the inspectors by giving notice of bad sanitary conditions.







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