Cotton Pickers During 1938 Labor Strike in California
In November 1938, cotton pickers in Kern County, California, engage in conversation during a labor strike. This event marked a significant moment in the agricultural labor movement, as workers sought better conditions and rights. The image offers insight into the socio-economic challenges faced by agricultural laborers at that time. It serves as a historical record of the cotton strike, reflecting the ongoing struggle for workers rights in the United States.
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Cotton Pickers During 1938 Labor Strike in California
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