Pecan Shelling Plant Workers San Antonio March 1939
Workers engage in the final picking over of pecan shells at a non-union pecan shelling plant in San Antonio, Texas, in March 1939. The pecan industry was vital to Texass agricultural economy, employing numerous individuals. At this time, labor conditions varied, with non-union plants often featuring longer hours and lower wages, impacting workers livelihoods.
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Pecan Shelling Plant Workers San Antonio March 1939
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