



Cotton Pickers Family in Firebaugh California 1939
In February 1939, a family of cotton pickers works in Firebaugh, California. They relocated from Webber Falls, Oklahoma, seeking better opportunities. This image represents the migration patterns of families during the Great Depression, as many sought agricultural work in Californias fertile valleys. The cotton industry was a significant part of Californias economy at the time.
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Cotton Pickers Family in Firebaugh California 1939