

Migrant Worker at Carrot Pullers Camp California 1939
A woman from Broken Row, Oklahoma, works at a carrot pullers camp near Holtville, Imperial Valley, California, in February 1939. During the Great Depression, many individuals migrated to California seeking employment in agriculture. This image serves as a historical document of the migrant experience, illustrating their contributions to the American labor force.
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Migrant Worker at Carrot Pullers Camp California 1939