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Spreckels sugar factory and sugar beet field, Monterey County, California, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Spreckels sugar factory and sugar beet field, Monterey County, California, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Spreckels sugar factory and sugar beet field with Mexican and Filipino workers thinning sugar beets. Monterey County, California
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This print by Dorothea Lange transports us back to the year 1939 in Monterey County, California. The image showcases the iconic Spreckels sugar factory standing tall amidst a vast sugar beet field. In this snapshot of American history, we witness Mexican and Filipino workers diligently thinning out the sugar beets. Lange's lens captures not only the physical landscape but also tells a story of immigration, labor, and resilience during a time marked by economic depression - the Great Depression. The farmworkers depicted here are emblematic of an era when migrant workers played an integral role in shaping America's agricultural industry. The photograph serves as a reminder of our country's rich heritage rooted in hard work and determination. It immortalizes these men who left their homes behind to seek better opportunities in America's fields, contributing to its industrial growth. As we gaze upon this powerful image preserved within the Library of Congress' collection, it prompts reflection on how far we have come as a nation while acknowledging that there is still progress to be made towards fair treatment and recognition for all those who have contributed to our country's success. Dorothea Lange masterfully captures both the beauty of California's countryside and the human spirit within her frame. This print stands as a testament to her talent as well as an enduring symbol of hope amidst adversity.
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