



Mexican Townfolk Sacking Peppers Stockton 1936
$29.95
In November 1936, Mexican townfolk in Stockton, California, sack peppers, illustrating agricultural practices of the 1930s. The labor-intensive pepper harvesting was vital to Californias economy in the Great Depression era.
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Mexican Townfolk Sacking Peppers Stockton 1936
12" x 16"
$29.95
