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America from the Great Depression to World War II, ca. 1935-1945
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 Living quarters and "juke joint" for migratory workers, a slack season; Belle Glade, Fla. |
 Canning plant employees grading beans, Dania, Fla. |
 Interior of a vegetable canning plant employing migratory workers near Dania, Florida. |
 Migrant laborer's family near Canal Point packinghouse, Florida. |
 Harvesting sugarcane, United States Sugar Corporation, Clewiston, Florida
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 "Jungle George," veteran fruit tramp at work in the packing house of Deerfield, Florida |
 Vegetable workers, migrants, waiting after work to be paid. Near Homestead, Florida |
 Migratory labor digging potatoes, season very bad, market poor, left potatoes in ground as long as
possible, hoping for rise in prices. Often not worth digging, left to rot in ground. Near Homestead,
Florida
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 Two children of a migratory fruit worker. Deerfield, Florida
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 Strawberry pickers near Lakeland, Florida |
 Packing citrus fruit. Fort Pierce, Florida |
 Negroes under the National Youth Administration. Live Oak, Florida
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Shacks of Negro migratory workers, Belle Glade, Fla. |
 Coconuts, Key West, Florida
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 Fisherman with crawfish, Key West, Florida
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 Picking oranges near Lakeland, Florida
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| Last updated 09/26/2002 |
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