Mexican Girl Carrot Harvesting Edinburg Texas 1939
A vintage image from February 1939 shows a young Mexican girl harvesting carrots in Edinburg, Texas. During this period, many families relied on agriculture for their livelihood. The photograph illustrates the significant role of women and Mexican communities in the farming sector, highlighting their contributions to the economy in the 1930s.
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Mexican Girl Carrot Harvesting Edinburg Texas 1939
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