Migrant Agricultural Workers in Tulare County 1938
In November 1938, migrant agricultural workers in Tulare County, California, navigate challenging living conditions. These workers played a crucial role in the agricultural economy, often enduring harsh environments and limited resources. This image serves as a resource for understanding the socio-economic realities of the Great Depression and the daily lives of those who contributed to American agriculture.
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Migrant Agricultural Workers in Tulare County 1938
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