Migratory Cotton Pickers in Kern County 1938
Migratory cotton pickers work on a small cotton farm in Kern County, California, in November 1938. They received seventy-five cents for every hundred pounds of cotton they picked. This image illustrates the labor conditions faced by agricultural workers during the Great Depression, a pivotal time in U.S. history marked by economic hardship.
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Migratory Cotton Pickers in Kern County 1938
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