Mother Picking Cotton in Fresno 1936
A mother of five picks cotton in Fresno, California, in November 1936. This image documents the struggles of migrant families during the Great Depression, showcasing their efforts in agriculture. Fresno County became a key area for migrant labor, drawing many in search of work. The photograph is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, reflecting socioeconomic conditions of the time.
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Mother Picking Cotton in Fresno 1936
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