Migrant Children in Imperial Valley March 1937
Children of migratory carrot pullers work in the fields of Imperial Valley, California, in March 1937. During the Great Depression, this region became a vital hub for migrant labor in agriculture. Migrant families played a crucial role in sustaining American farming, contributing to the economy during challenging times. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting their experiences.
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Migrant Children in Imperial Valley March 1937
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