Carrot Workers Tying Bunches in Texas February 1939
Carrot workers tie harvested carrots into bunches in a field near Santa Maria, Texas. In February 1939, agricultural labor in the U.S. highlighted the essential role of farmworkers. The image captures a moment during the Great Depression, when many sought employment in agriculture to support their families. This scene reflects the hard work and dedication of agricultural laborers.
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Carrot Workers Tying Bunches in Texas February 1939
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