



Mexican Women Shelling Pecans in San Antonio 1939
$29.99
This vintage image showcases Mexican women working at a pecan shelling plant in San Antonio, Texas. In March 1939, they separated meat from pecan shells, reflecting womens vital role in the nut industry during the 1930s. The image provides insight into the labor dynamics and economic contributions of women during this era.
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Mexican Women Shelling Pecans in San Antonio 1939
12" x 16"
$29.99
