Mexican Mother and Son Cutting Spinach La Pryor 1939
A vintage image from March 1939 shows a Mexican mother and son cutting spinach in La Pryor, Texas. During the 1930s, agricultural labor was crucial for many Mexican and Mexican American families. Women and children often participated in farm work, contributing to the communitys economy and sustaining their households.
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Mexican Mother and Son Cutting Spinach La Pryor 1939
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