Mexican Boy Water Carrier in Minnesota Beet Field 1937
A Mexican boy serves as a water carrier in a beet field near East Grand Forks, Minnesota, in October 1937. During the Great Depression, this image illustrates the critical role of immigrant labor in American agriculture. The Farm Security Administration documented such labor to emphasize the contributions and challenges faced by these workers.
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Mexican Boy Water Carrier in Minnesota Beet Field 1937
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