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Automobile of migrant cherry pickers
Wife of migrant fruit picker
Wife of migrant fruit worker
Migrant fruit workers during slack season in between cherries and berries
Fruit tramp
Old barn used as bunkhouse for migrant fruit pickers from the South (this grower employs only unmarried Negroes)
Camp of migrant fruit workers in field on outskirts of town
Camp of migrant fruit workers
Family of migrant fruit workers camped along railroad tracks
Boy picking strawberries
Picking strawberries
Strawberry picker
Young strawberry picker
Migrant strawberry picker
Children of migrant cherry pickers
Child of migrant cherry pickers
Child of migrant berry pickers
Migrant farm workers
Family of migratory workers from Texas in roadside camp
Migrant woman from Arkansas in roadside camp
Migrant woman from Arkansas in roadside camp
Migrant child from Arkansas in roadside camp
Cabins rented for one dollar and seventy-five cents a week by migratory fruit pickers and packing house workers
And not be in sorrow too?
Can I see another's grief,
And not seek for kind relief?
William Blake: On Another's Sorrow, from Songs of Innocence, 1789