


Mexican Child Tying Carrots in Coachella Valley 1937
In February 1937, a Mexican child works in a Coachella Valley carrot field in California. The image documents agricultural practices and labor conditions of the time. The Coachella Valley, known for its fertile soil, became a significant agricultural hub, contributing to Californias economy and food production during the Great Depression.
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Mexican Child Tying Carrots in Coachella Valley 1937