


Ditch Bank Housing for Mexican Field Workers 1937
Ditch bank housing for Mexican field workers exists in Imperial Valley, California, in 1937. These basic structures served as homes for Mexican and Mexican American laborers, showcasing the challenging living conditions they faced. During the 1930s, many migrant workers contributed significantly to the agricultural economy in California.
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Ditch Bank Housing for Mexican Field Workers 1937