Imperial Valley Agriculture Workers February 1939
In February 1939, large-scale agriculture thrives in the Imperial Valley, California, near Meloland. A diverse group of laborers, including Mexican and white workers, harvests carrots for the eastern market. Workers earn eleven cents per crate of forty-eight bunches, illustrating the tough economic conditions in Imperial Countys agricultural sector.
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Imperial Valley Agriculture Workers February 1939
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