


Mexican Field Workers Housing Imperial Valley California 1937
Ditch bank housing for Mexican field workers exists in Imperial Valley, California. In March 1937, simple structures provided essential shelter for laborers who contributed to the agricultural economy. These huts illustrate the challenging living conditions faced by migrant workers during the Great Depression, a period marked by significant agricultural labor demands.
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Mexican Field Workers Housing Imperial Valley California 1937