1939 White Migrant Worker Sawing Wood in Texas
In February 1939, a white migrant worker saws wood for stakes near Harlingen, Texas. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collection, which documented the lives of American workers during the Great Depression. The Great Depression significantly affected agricultural labor in the region, leading to increased migration for work.
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1939 White Migrant Worker Sawing Wood in Texas
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