Mexican Grandmother Harvesting Tomatoes 1938
A vintage image from November 1938 shows a Mexican grandmother harvesting tomatoes in Santa Clara Valley, California. She migrates each year with her family from Glendale, Arizona, in search of agricultural work. This period illustrates the lives of migrant workers in California, reflecting the importance of labor in U.S. agriculture. The Santa Clara County region is known for its rich tomato farming history.
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Mexican Grandmother Harvesting Tomatoes 1938
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