



Cotton Pickers on Truck Lake Dick Arkansas September 1938
Cotton pickers load a truck in Lake Dick, Arkansas, in September 1938. During this time, cotton was a vital crop in the Southern U.S., significantly impacting the economy and workforce. The image reflects the hard work of laborers who contributed to the agricultural sector, illustrating the importance of cotton production in American history.
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Cotton Pickers on Truck Lake Dick Arkansas September 1938