Carrot Pullers in Coachella Valley February 1937
In February 1937, laborers in Coachella Valley, California, pull carrots under challenging conditions. Workers from Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Mexico earned an average of thirty-five cents per day, reflecting the tough agricultural landscape of Riverside County. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting labor realities in the era.
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Carrot Pullers in Coachella Valley February 1937
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