Mexican Workers Harvesting Cantaloupes Imperial Valley 1937
In May 1937, Mexican workers pick cantaloupes in the Imperial Valley, California. This image reflects the agricultural practices of the era, showcasing the labor force essential for melon harvesting. The Imperial Valley was a key agricultural area during the Great Depression, highlighting the diverse workforce vital to the economy.
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Mexican Workers Harvesting Cantaloupes Imperial Valley 1937
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