Mexican Laborers House on Cantaloupe Ranch 1938
A Mexican laborers house stands on a 1,500-acre cantaloupe ranch in Imperial Valley, California. In June 1938, workers lived in simple conditions as they contributed to the agricultural economy. This area, near the Mexican border, played a crucial role in supplying crops to the nation, showcasing the importance of migrant labor in American agriculture.
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Mexican Laborers House on Cantaloupe Ranch 1938
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