Migrant Workers Laundry in Edinburg Texas February 1939
Migrant workers hang laundry on mesquite brush in Edinburg, Texas, in February 1939. The scene reflects the daily life of agricultural laborers living in migrant camps. During the Great Depression, many families moved to Texas for seasonal work, facing challenging conditions while contributing significantly to the agricultural economy.
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Migrant Workers Laundry in Edinburg Texas February 1939
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