Migrant Workers Picking Cantaloupes Imperial Valley 1937
Migrant workers pick cantaloupes in the Imperial Valley, California, in May 1937. This image represents the agricultural labor practices in Imperial County during the Great Depression. Migrant workers contributed significantly to Californias agricultural economy, showcasing the essential role of skilled labor in crop cultivation. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting American life and culture.
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Migrant Workers Picking Cantaloupes Imperial Valley 1937
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