

Migratory Woman in Yakima Valley August 1939
A migratory woman stands in Yakima Valley, Washington, in August 1939. Originally from Texas, she represents the many migrant workers who traveled for agricultural jobs during this era. Yakima Valley, renowned for its fruit production, attracted numerous seasonal laborers. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting significant migration patterns in the U.S.
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Migratory Woman in Yakima Valley August 1939