



Mexican Carrot Workers Harvesting in Edinburg Texas 1939
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Mexican carrot workers harvest crops in Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. During this time, Mexican laborers played a crucial role in U.S. agriculture, particularly in the Southwest. Edinburg, located in the Rio Grande Valley, was a significant area for vegetable production, contributing to the economy and supplying fresh produce across the nation.
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Mexican Carrot Workers Harvesting in Edinburg Texas 1939
12" x 18"
$29.95