Mexican Laborer and Son Harvesting Carrots Edinburg 1939
A Mexican agricultural laborer and her son harvest carrots in Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. At this time, many Mexican and Mexican American families contributed significantly to the agricultural workforce in the region. Edinburg, located in the Rio Grande Valley, became a hub for agriculture, especially during the Great Depression.
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Mexican Laborer and Son Harvesting Carrots Edinburg 1939
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