Mexican Carrot Worker Lunch Pail and Coat Edinburg 1939
The image showcases essential items used by a Mexican carrot worker in Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. The lunch pail and coffee bottle reflect the sustenance needed for a day in the fields. During the 1930s, agricultural laborers like this individual played a crucial role in supporting the local economy and food supply.
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Mexican Carrot Worker Lunch Pail and Coat Edinburg 1939
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