Young Boy Working in Sugar Beet Field Minnesota 1937
A young boy works in a sugar beet field near Fisher, Minnesota, in October 1937. During the Great Depression, many families relied on the labor of children to supplement their income. This image illustrates the prevalence of child labor in agriculture during this time, emphasizing the economic challenges faced by rural communities in the United States.
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Young Boy Working in Sugar Beet Field Minnesota 1937
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