Mexican and Filipino Laborers in Sugar Beet Field 1939
Mexican and Filipino agricultural laborers work in a sugar beet field near the Spreckels sugar factory in Monterey County, California in April 1939. This image documents the labor force that supported the sugar industry, illustrating the vital role these workers played in American agriculture. The Farm Security Administration collection provides context for the agricultural practices of this era.
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Mexican and Filipino Laborers in Sugar Beet Field 1939
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