Migrant Worker in Napa Valley December 1938
In December 1938, a migrant worker stands in Napa Valley, California. This individual represents the many who traveled between various labor sites, including farms and lumber camps, during the Great Depression. These workers played a crucial role in the Industrial Workers of the World movement, which sought better conditions for laborers. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collection, illustrating the labor struggles in Californias history.
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Migrant Worker in Napa Valley December 1938
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