Chili Pepper Picking in Concho Arizona 1940
In September 1940, a vintage photograph captures a Spanish farmer’s wife and daughter picking chili peppers in Concho, Arizona. This image illustrates agricultural practices in the Southwest, particularly the cultivation of hot peppers. The Farm Security Administration documentations offer insights into American labor and rural life during the 1940s.
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Chili Pepper Picking in Concho Arizona 1940
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