Orange Pickers Camp Strathmore California 1939
An orange pickers camp in Strathmore, California, illustrates the living conditions of migrant workers in February 1939. Workers paid a rental cost of one dollar per week for basic accommodations. This image provides insight into the agricultural labor experience in Tulare County, a key region for fruit production, during this era.
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Orange Pickers Camp Strathmore California 1939
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