Migrant Workers Harvesting Potatoes Kern County 1938
Thousands of migrant workers harvest potatoes in Kern County, California, in June 1938. During this period, potato farming played a crucial role in the local economy. Migrant labor was essential to agricultural production, reflecting the challenges and contributions of workers in the late 1930s. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Migrant Workers Harvesting Potatoes Kern County 1938
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