Migrant Workers Pulling Carrots in Imperial Valley 1939
Migrant workers pull carrots in a field in Imperial Valley, California. In February 1939, they earn fourteen cents per crate, each holding forty-eight bunches of carrots. This region is known for its agricultural production, particularly during the Great Depression when many sought work in farming to support their families.
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Migrant Workers Pulling Carrots in Imperial Valley 1939
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