Mexican Boy Harvesting Carrots in Texas February 1939
A young Mexican boy pulls and bunches carrots in a field near Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. This image documents agricultural labor in the region, illustrating the contributions of young workers to Texass farming economy. During this time, migrant labor was essential to the cultivation of crops in the area.
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Mexican Boy Harvesting Carrots in Texas February 1939
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