Mexican Spinach Cutter Inspects Leaves La Pryor Texas 1939
A Mexican spinach cutter inspects spinach for dead leaves in La Pryor, Texas, in March 1939. During this period, spinach farming was significant in South Texas, contributing to the economy and providing employment. The labor force included many Mexican workers who played a vital role in agricultural production during the Great Depression era.
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Mexican Spinach Cutter Inspects Leaves La Pryor Texas 1939
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