Mexican Boy Water Carrier in Sugar Beet Field 1937
In October 1937, a Mexican boy serves as a water carrier in a sugar beet field near East Grand Forks, Minnesota. The image illustrates the labor demands of the sugar beet industry during this time. Migrant workers greatly contributed to the agricultural sector, essential for Minnesotas economy, reflecting the regions reliance on farming and labor.
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Mexican Boy Water Carrier in Sugar Beet Field 1937
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