Spanish-American Farmers Son Sawing Wood July 1940
A young son of a Spanish-American farmer saws wood for roof construction in Amalia, New Mexico. In July 1940, rural life in the Southwest featured children contributing to family labor. The Farm Security Administration documented such scenes to highlight the resilience of farming families during the era of economic hardship in the United States.
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Spanish-American Farmers Son Sawing Wood July 1940
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