Ditch Bank Housing for Mexican Workers California 1937
Ditch bank housing for Mexican field workers appears in this vintage image from March 1937. Located in Imperial Valley, California, these structures served as residences for laborers during the 1930s. The region is recognized for its agricultural output. Many migrant workers lived in such conditions, reflecting the challenges they faced in pursuit of employment.
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Ditch Bank Housing for Mexican Workers California 1937
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