Woman Resting Under Hop Vine Independence Oregon August 1939
A woman rests in the shade of a hop vine in Independence, Polk County, Oregon. In August 1939, she is identified as the wife of a former logger, illustrating the lives of migratory field workers. The image is part of the FSA/OWI collection, which documents American agricultural practices and labor conditions during the Great Depression.
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Woman Resting Under Hop Vine Independence Oregon August 1939
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