Workers Loading Cotton Bales San Joaquin Valley 1938
In November 1938, workers load cotton bales in the San Joaquin Valley, California. This scene illustrates the significant agricultural practices of the region, emphasizing cotton production. The photo originates from the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection, which documents American life and labor during the Great Depression era. Cotton played a vital role in Californias economy, contributing to the livelihoods of many families.
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Workers Loading Cotton Bales San Joaquin Valley 1938
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