Belle Glade, Florida - Migratory laborers cutting celery, Jan. 1941
January 1941: Migratory workers harvest celery in Belle Glade, Florida. During the Great Depression migratory laborers were the backbone of local agriculture and pivotal to the economy of small Floridian towns. These workers' efforts helped feed America as the nation prepared for the challenges of World War II.
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Belle Glade, Florida - Migratory laborers cutting celery, Jan. 1941
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The Truth About Shipped Frames:
- They need to survive shipping, which means lighter materials and simpler construction
- Shipping costs for large, heavy frames are astronomical—and that cost gets passed to you
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