Mexican Agricultural Worker Harvesting Carrots 1939
A Mexican agricultural worker harvests carrots in Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. This image provides insight into the labor practices within the U.S. agricultural sector during the 1930s and 1940s. Edinburg, part of the Rio Grande Valley, was known for its diverse agricultural production, significantly contributing to the local economy.
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Mexican Agricultural Worker Harvesting Carrots 1939
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