Mexican Migrants Truckload October 1939 Neches Texas
In October 1939, a truck carries Mexican migrants returning from cotton-picking in Mississippi along a highway near Neches, Texas, in Anderson County. During the 1930s, many migrants sought seasonal work in agriculture due to economic pressures. This image reflects the significant labor migration patterns that shaped rural economies in the U.S.
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Mexican Migrants Truckload October 1939 Neches Texas
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