Mexican Girl in Crystal City Texas March 1939
A Mexican girl stands in Crystal City, Texas, in March 1939. This image illustrates the daily life of the community in Zavala County, known for its rich cultural heritage. At the time, Crystal City had a significant Mexican-American population, contributing to the areas agricultural economy. The town became recognized for its involvement in the Bracero Program, which facilitated labor migration during the mid-20th century.
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Mexican Girl in Crystal City Texas March 1939
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