Agricultural Workers Harvesting Carrots California 1939
Agricultural workers in Imperial Valley, California, toil in the fields in February 1939. They harvested carrots, earning eleven cents per crate amid tough economic conditions and high labor competition. This scene illustrates the diverse labor force, including both Mexican and white workers, pivotal to the regions agriculture during the late 1930s.
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Agricultural Workers Harvesting Carrots California 1939
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