



Cotton Pickers in Lake Dick Arkansas September 1938
$29.95
Cotton pickers work in Lake Dick, Arkansas in September 1938. This image is part of the Farm Security Administrations efforts to document agricultural labor during the Great Depression. Cotton farming was a vital industry in the South, employing many families. Arkansas ranked among the leading cotton-producing states in the U.S. during this era.
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Cotton Pickers in Lake Dick Arkansas September 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95