



Mexican Cantaloupe Pickers Imperial Valley 1938
Mexican cantaloupe pickers work in the early morning hours at 5:00 a.m. in the Imperial Valley, California. Created in June 1938, the image shows agricultural laborers engaged in the vital task of harvesting cantaloupes. This region is known for its farming practices, which greatly contribute to Californias agricultural output. Cantaloupe harvesting played a crucial role in the local economy during this period.
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Mexican Cantaloupe Pickers Imperial Valley 1938