

Texas Woman in Carrot Pullers Camp Imperial Valley 1939
A Texas woman works in a carrot pullers camp in Imperial Valley, California, in February 1939. She wears a sunbonnet, common among female laborers from Texas. During this time, Imperial County was a key agricultural area, supporting farming activities essential to the economy amid the Great Depression and World War II. The image documents the lives of migrant workers in this region.
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Texas Woman in Carrot Pullers Camp Imperial Valley 1939
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