Mexican Girl Carrot Laborer Edinburg Texas 1939
A young Mexican girl works as a carrot laborer near Edinburg, Texas in February 1939. During this period, many families in the region relied on agricultural labor to sustain their livelihoods. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document the lives of workers, highlighting the importance of agriculture in the 1930s economy.
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Mexican Girl Carrot Laborer Edinburg Texas 1939
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