

Migratory Laborers in Carrot Puller Camp California 1939
Migratory laborers gather in a carrot puller camp near Holtville, Imperial Valley, California, in February 1939. These workers prepare to depart as job opportunities diminish. The image reflects the harsh realities faced by many during the Great Depression, when agricultural labor was often unstable and seasonal. Migrant camps served as temporary homes for families seeking work.
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Migratory Laborers in Carrot Puller Camp California 1939