Filipinos Cutting Lettuce in Imperial Valley 1939
Filipinos wait for the signal to start cutting lettuce in Westmorland, Imperial Valley, California, in February 1939. During this time, the Imperial Valley was a major agricultural hub, known for its vast fields of lettuce, which were vital to the American food supply. The labor force included many Filipino workers, contributing significantly to the regions economy.
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Filipinos Cutting Lettuce in Imperial Valley 1939
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