Migratory Worker Advocating for Cotton Wages 1938
A vintage image from November 1938 shows a migratory worker speaking at a conference in Bakersfield, California. The event focused on supporting agricultural organization efforts. The speaker fought for better wages in cotton picking, highlighting the economic challenges faced by laborers. This moment reflects significant labor history in Kern County and the struggles of agricultural workers during the late 1930s.
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Migratory Worker Advocating for Cotton Wages 1938
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