Migratory Fruit Tramp Jack Neill May 1935 California Photo
May 1935, Jack Neill stands by Putah Creek near Winters, California. He is a migratory fruit tramp and operates a one-acre subsistence farm near Porterville. Neill spoke at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, advocating for migratory laborers. This image offers insight into the lives and contributions of agricultural workers during the Great Depression.
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Migratory Fruit Tramp Jack Neill May 1935 California Photo
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