1939 Bean Pickers in Oregon Sharing Haircuts During Break
In August 1939, bean pickers in Marion County, Oregon, near West Stayton, participate in a communal haircut session during their break. This scene reflects the cooperative spirit among agricultural workers of the time. Rural life often included shared activities, fostering community bonds while managing the demands of seasonal labor.
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1939 Bean Pickers in Oregon Sharing Haircuts During Break
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