Mexican Trucker on Cotton Bales Houston Texas 1939
A Mexican trucker sits atop bales of cotton during his lunch break in Houston, Texas. In October 1939, cotton was a major agricultural product in Harris County, contributing significantly to the local economy. The area was known for its large cotton plantations, and many workers, like this trucker, played crucial roles in its harvest.
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Mexican Trucker on Cotton Bales Houston Texas 1939
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