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Truckloads of celery arriving at packing house. Belle Glade, Florida

Truckloads of celery arriving at packing house. Belle Glade, Florida

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Migrant packinghouse workers waiting around for work. Amount of work depends on quantity of produce available. If many truckloads come in, they may work all night, otherwise only an hour or two. If there is a drought or frost (freeze-out) they may have to wait six or eight weeks for the next crop. Belle Glade, Florida

Migrant packinghouse workers waiting around for work. Amount of work d...

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Migrant packinghouse workers crating celery. The amount of work depends on quantity of produce available. If many truckloads come in, they may work all night; otherwise, only an hour or two. If there is a frost (freeze-out) or drought, they may have to wait six or eight weeks for work in the next crop. Belle Glade, Florida

Migrant packinghouse workers crating celery. The amount of work depend...

Public domain photograph of United States agriculture in the 1930s, country, farmer, farm, great depression, migration, dust bowl refugees, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Migrant packinghouse workers' camp. If there is a frost (freeze-out) or drought, they may have to wait six or eight weeks for work in the next crop. The amount of work depends on quantity of produce available. If many truckloads come in, they may work all night. Otherwise only an hour or two. Belle Glade, Florida

Migrant packinghouse workers' camp. If there is a frost (freeze-out) o...

Public domain photograph of America during the Great Depression, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Migrant packing house worker. If there is a frost or drought, they may have to wait six or eight weeks for work in the next crop. The amount of work depends on quantity of produce available. If many truckloads come in, they work all night; otherwise, only an hour or two. Belle Glade, Florida

Migrant packing house worker. If there is a frost or drought, they may...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of camp, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.