

Mexican Migrant Woman Harvesting Tomatoes California 1938
A Mexican migrant woman harvests tomatoes in Santa Clara Valley, California, in November 1938. During this period, migrant labor played a crucial role in the states agriculture, particularly during the Great Depression. The image reflects the hard work and resilience of workers who contributed significantly to Californias farming industry.
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Mexican Migrant Woman Harvesting Tomatoes California 1938