Child of Migrant Worker in Cotton Field Texas 1939
A child of a white migrant worker sits on cotton pickers sacks in a field near Harlingen, Texas, in February 1939. During the Great Depression, many families traveled in search of work, often facing harsh conditions. The cotton industry was vital to the Texas economy, employing numerous migrant laborers during this period.
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Child of Migrant Worker in Cotton Field Texas 1939
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