Mexican Day Laborers Transported for Carrot Harvesting 1939
Mexican day laborers are loaded into a truck for transportation to a field in Weslaco, Texas, in January 1939. This scene illustrates the agricultural labor force essential to the states economy. Carrot harvesting was a significant activity in the region, contributing to Texass reputation as a leading agricultural producer in the U.S.
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Mexican Day Laborers Transported for Carrot Harvesting 1939
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