1939 Migratory Agricultural Workers in Merced County California
Migratory agricultural workers in Merced County, California, near Los Banos, finish their day of cotton hoeing in May 1939. These laborers, vital to the agricultural economy, earned twenty cents per hour for their work. The region has a long history of cotton cultivation, significantly contributing to Californias agricultural output.
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1939 Migratory Agricultural Workers in Merced County California
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