Migrant Fruit Picker Resting Yakima Valley August 1939
A migrant fruit picker rests in the Yakima Valley, Washington, in August 1939. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents the labor conditions faced by agricultural workers during this period. Yakima Valley is known for its fruit production, particularly apples and cherries, showcasing the regions agricultural significance.
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Migrant Fruit Picker Resting Yakima Valley August 1939
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