Farm Workers Carding Cotton in Woodville California 1942
Farm workers in Woodville, California, engage in carding surplus cotton in February 1942. This labor was essential for quilt making, showcasing the agricultural practices of the time. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, which documents rural life in Tulare County during the 1940s. The cotton industry was vital to Californias economy.
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Farm Workers Carding Cotton in Woodville California 1942
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