Japanese Mother and Daughter Farming Guadalupe 1937
A Japanese mother and daughter work together in a field near Guadalupe, California, in March 1937. This image documents the lives of migrant workers who sought opportunities in California during the 1930s. Families played a crucial role in agriculture, showcasing their labor and resilience in shaping the regions economy. The photo represents the significant contributions of immigrant communities to American agriculture.
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Japanese Mother and Daughter Farming Guadalupe 1937
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