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COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939. A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California
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COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939. A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California
COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939.
A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California using gang laborers and migrant workers including children from the southwest to pull, clean, tie and crate carrots for the eastern market. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, February 1939
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Media ID 13216137
1939 California Carrot Crate Crop Dorothea Farm Farming Farmland February Field Gang Great Depression Harvest Imperial Valley Industry Lange Large Latin American Loading Mesoamerican Mexican Migrant Worker Migration New Deal Picking Poor Puller Resettlement Rural Truck Working Class
COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939 - A Glimpse into the Laborious Carrot Harvest in Imperial Valley
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This photograph captures a significant moment in American history - a large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California during the year 1939. The image showcases the immense effort put forth by gang laborers and migrant workers, including children from the southwest region, as they toil under the bright February sun. Taken by renowned photographer Dorothea Lange, this snapshot offers a glimpse into daily life on this expansive farm. Rows upon rows of meticulously cultivated carrots stretch out as far as the eye can see, symbolizing both abundance and hard work. Men and women of different backgrounds are seen working side by side; their faces etched with determination and resilience. The Great Depression had left its mark on rural America, but through initiatives like Roosevelt's New Deal program and resettlement efforts, these individuals found employment opportunities that sustained their families. This photograph serves as a testament to their strength amidst adversity. As we delve deeper into this powerful image, it becomes evident that it not only documents an industry but also sheds light on social issues such as migration patterns and class dynamics. It highlights how Latin American workers played an integral role in shaping agricultural practices during this era. This print from Granger Art on Demand is more than just a visual representation; it encapsulates an entire chapter of American history - one filled with struggle, resilience, community collaboration, and hope
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