Migratory Cotton Pickers in San Joaquin Valley 1938
Migratory field workers pick cotton in the San Joaquin Valley, California, in November 1938. They earn seventy-five cents for every hundred pounds of cotton collected, while union strikers advocate for one dollar. A skilled picker can harvest around two hundred pounds daily. This scene illustrates the labor conditions and economic realities for agricultural workers at the time.
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Migratory Cotton Pickers in San Joaquin Valley 1938
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