Migratory Agricultural Workers California May 1939
In May 1939, migratory agricultural workers in Los Banos, California, finish a long day in the cotton fields. They earned twenty cents an hour, reflecting the economic conditions of the Great Depression. Merced County, where Los Banos is located, is recognized for its rich agricultural history and productivity, essential to Californias economy.
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Migratory Agricultural Workers California May 1939
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