Mexican Laborers Harvesting Carrots Edinburg Texas 1939
Mexican agricultural laborers harvest carrots in a field near Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. During this time, Mexican workers played a crucial role in U.S. agriculture, contributing significantly to food production. The labor force in Texas was essential for supporting the agricultural economy, particularly in vegetable farming.
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Mexican Laborers Harvesting Carrots Edinburg Texas 1939
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