Woman in Sunbonnet at Carrot Pullers Camp 1939
A woman in a sunbonnet works in the carrot pullers camp in Imperial Valley, California in February 1939. This area was significant for agricultural production, attracting laborers, many from Texas, during the harvest season. The image connects to the broader agricultural labor movement and is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Woman in Sunbonnet at Carrot Pullers Camp 1939
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