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Concepción “Concha” Sanchez wore this apron when she went to work supporting her family.
The Sanchez family migrated to the United States from Mexico in 1912. The family worked to support themselves in a variety of ways, first as railroad track workers, then by working in produce fields, then by opening a grocery store. During the Great Depression, the grocery store failed and the Sanchez family looked for another source of income: tortillas. Sanchez sold tortillas in her neighborhood in Ventura County, California. Sanchez was in her 80s when she hung up her apron.
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