Mexican Migrants Returning from Cotton Picking Texas 1939
A truckload of Mexican migrants returns from Mississippi after working in cotton fields. In October 1939, these laborers faced long hours of demanding work in the agricultural sector. Neches, Texas, located in Anderson County, served as a transit point for many migrant workers seeking seasonal employment across the American South.
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Mexican Migrants Returning from Cotton Picking Texas 1939
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