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Agricultural economist and University of California, Berkeley professor Paul Schuster Taylor, in partnership with his second wife, photographer Dorothea Lange, was one of the premiere on-the-ground researchers who looked at the impact the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl had on agricultural labor. In the late 1920s he documented the lives of migrant Mexican and Mexican American farm laborers throughout California and the American South, using interviews and photographs to support his arguments.