


Migrant Berry Pickers Housing New Jersey June 1936
Migrant berry pickers in southern New Jersey live in makeshift housing in June 1936. These workers played a crucial role in the raspberry harvest, illustrating the vital contributions of migrant labor to U.S. agriculture. New Jersey has a long history of berry production, making it an important area for seasonal agricultural work.
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Migrant Berry Pickers Housing New Jersey June 1936