Spanish-American Boy with Lamb Amalia New Mexico 1940
A Spanish-American boy holds a lamb in Amalia, New Mexico, in July 1940. This scene illustrates rural life during a period of significant agricultural development in the American Southwest. The Farm Security Administration aimed to improve living conditions for farmers, and such images documented the challenges and communities shaped by these efforts.
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Spanish-American Boy with Lamb Amalia New Mexico 1940
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