Mexican Cotton Laborers Children Casa Grande 1937
Children of Mexican cotton laborers stand in Casa Grande, Arizona, in May 1937. The image illustrates the challenges faced by migrant families in Pinal County during the Great Depression, emphasizing their resilience in agricultural labor. This photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting the lives of those who contributed to the regions economy.
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Mexican Cotton Laborers Children Casa Grande 1937
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