Carrot Pullers Working in California February 1937
In February 1937, carrot pullers work diligently in Californias fields. Laborers from Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, and Mexico are employed, earning an average of thirty-five cents per hour. This image captures the experiences of migrant workers, shedding light on their important contributions to American agriculture during the Great Depression.
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Carrot Pullers Working in California February 1937
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