Mexican Girl Carrot Puller Edinburg Texas February 1939
In February 1939, a Mexican girl works as a carrot puller near Edinburg, Texas. During the 1930s, agricultural labor heavily relied on the contributions of women and children. The Edinburg area was known for its vegetable farming, particularly carrots, which were a significant crop in the region’s economy.
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Mexican Girl Carrot Puller Edinburg Texas February 1939
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