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The image is a black and white photograph of the side view of an older model vehicle, possibly from the early to mid-20th century. The car appears weathered with visible signs of wear on its bodywork.

On the front passenger door window, there's a piece of paper taped up that reads "OLSON DOWNNEY PATTERSON," which seems like it might be related to political campaign or some sort of public announcement given the context provided in the note. Below this text is another strip with handwritten notes saying: "'I've been elected' 'Elected'."

The vehicle's side mirror and door handle are clearly visible, while part of a window on the opposite side can also be seen reflecting light.

In the background through the reflection on the car windows, there seems to be an open field or plain landscape with some structures that could possibly indicate rural surroundings. The photograph captures only parts of these reflections though due to angle and focus.

The image is labeled as part of a campaign by "Olson for Governor" from 1938 in Bakersfield, California during which migrant agricultural workers were on strike demanding wage increases in cotton picking.

The image is a black and white photograph of the side view of an older model vehicle, possibly from the early to mid-20th century. The car appears weathered with visible signs of wear on its bodywork. On the front passenger door window, there's a piece of paper taped up that reads "OLSON DOWNNEY PATTERSON," which seems like it might be related to political campaign or some sort of public announcement given the context provided in the note. Below this text is another strip with handwritten notes saying: "'I've been elected' 'Elected'." The vehicle's side mirror and door handle are clearly visible, while part of a window on the opposite side can also be seen reflecting light. In the background through the reflection on the car windows, there seems to be an open field or plain landscape with some structures that could possibly indicate rural surroundings. The photograph captures only parts of these reflections though due to angle and focus. The image is labeled as part of a campaign by "Olson for Governor" from 1938 in Bakersfield, California during which migrant agricultural workers were on strike demanding wage increases in cotton picking.

Note on campaign "Olson for Governor, 1938." Car of migrant agricultural worker on strike for wage increase in cotton. Bakersfield, California

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https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770774/

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