Mexican Cotton Pickers Housing San Joaquin Valley 1936
Migrant housing for Mexican cotton pickers stands in the foreground while the San Joaquin Valley stretches behind it. Taken in November 1936, this image illustrates the living conditions of laborers in King County, California. It is part of the Farm Security Administrations collection, which documented agricultural life during the Great Depression.
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Mexican Cotton Pickers Housing San Joaquin Valley 1936
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