Mexican Lunch Wagon at Pecan Plant San Antonio 1939
A vintage image from March 1939 features a Mexican lunch wagon serving tortillas and fried beans to workers at a pecan shelling plant in San Antonio, Texas. In the 1930s, Mexican and Mexican American individuals played a crucial role in both food vending and factory labor. San Antonio was known for its diverse workforce and cultural influence.
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Mexican Lunch Wagon at Pecan Plant San Antonio 1939
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