Migrant Worker Pouring Oil into Car Motor Texas 1939
A migrant worker pours oil into an automobile motor near Harlingen, Texas, in February 1939. This image illustrates the daily life of agricultural laborers during the Great Depression. Migrant workers played a crucial role in U.S. agriculture, often traveling to find work and support their families. Harlingen, located in the Rio Grande Valley, became a significant area for farming and labor during this period.
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Migrant Worker Pouring Oil into Car Motor Texas 1939
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