



Carrot Pullers Working in California February 1937
$29.95
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
12" x 18"
$29.95
