1939 Vintage Photograph of White Migrant Worker in Texas
A vintage photograph from February 1939 shows a white migrant worker leaning on the headlamp of his car near Harlingen, Texas. During the Great Depression, many individuals traveled in search of work, earning the nickname rubber tramps. Migrant labor played a crucial role in the agricultural sector, providing necessary labor for crops.
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1939 Vintage Photograph of White Migrant Worker in Texas
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