San Antonio Tortilla Sale March 1939 Image
In March 1939, individuals in San Antonio, Texas, count tortillas for sale at five cents per dozen. This scene illustrates the local economy and daily life during the Great Depression. The tortillas reflect the significance of staple foods in the regions cuisine. The image belongs to the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection.
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San Antonio Tortilla Sale March 1939 Image
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