



Cotton Pickers in Arkansas September 1938
Cotton pickers work in the Lake Dick Project area of Arkansas in September 1938. The New Deal aimed to assist American farmers and improve agricultural practices during the Great Depression. Laborers engaged in cotton picking under federal programs designed to boost rural economies. The Lake Dick Project was part of larger efforts to support agricultural workers.
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Cotton Pickers in Arkansas September 1938