

Women Packing Apricots in Brentwood California 1938
Women pack apricots in large open sheds next to orchards in Brentwood, California, in January 1938. This scene illustrates the significant role of female labor in the agricultural sector during the Great Depression. Brentwood is known for its rich agricultural history, particularly in fruit production, contributing to Californias economy.
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Women Packing Apricots in Brentwood California 1938