Mexican Field Workers Housing Imperial Valley 1937
In March 1937, Dorothea Lange documents the residences of Mexican field workers in the Imperial Valley, California. These homes were built for families working in agriculture, particularly peas and melons. Unlike seasonal migrants, these workers established more permanent living conditions near ranches, offering insight into their daily lives.
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Mexican Field Workers Housing Imperial Valley 1937
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