Agricultural Laborers in Imperial Valley February 1939
Agricultural laborers work in the Imperial Valley of California in February 1939. The scene shows both Mexican and white workers engaged in pulling, cleaning, and crating carrots for the eastern market at low wages. The setting near Meloland in Imperial County reflects the competitive labor environment that characterized large-scale agriculture during this period.
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Agricultural Laborers in Imperial Valley February 1939
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