


Delaware Migrants Picking Raspberries New Jersey 1936
Migrants from Delaware pick raspberries in southern New Jersey during June 1936. This image documents the agricultural labor prevalent during the Great Depression. Many migrant workers traveled to the region, significantly contributing to local fruit-picking operations. The raspberry harvest played a vital role in sustaining the economy during this challenging period.
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Delaware Migrants Picking Raspberries New Jersey 1936