


East El Centro Slums for Mexican Field Workers 1937
The image presents the slums of East El Centro, California, where Mexican field workers lived. In March 1937, modest homes were rented for eight dollars per month, illustrating the economic challenges faced by migrants in Imperial Valley. This area was vital for agricultural labor, contributing significantly to Californias economy.
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East El Centro Slums for Mexican Field Workers 1937