One-Eye Charlie in Pea Fields San Luis Obispo 1936
A labor contractor works in the pea fields of San Luis Obispo County, California, in February 1936. Known as One-Eye Charlie, he shares his experiences with migrant laborers. This image documents the agricultural labor dynamics of the era, illustrating the contractors role and the conditions faced by workers in Californias farming landscape.
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One-Eye Charlie in Pea Fields San Luis Obispo 1936
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