Mother and Child White Migrant Workers Texas 1939
A mother and child stand in a field near Harlingen, Texas in February 1939. They are identified as white migrant workers, part of the Farm Security Administration collection that documents the lives of agricultural workers during the Great Depression. In the late 1930s, many families relied on seasonal labor for survival in challenging economic conditions.
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Mother and Child White Migrant Workers Texas 1939
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