



Cotton Pickers Payment Arkansas September 1938
Cotton pickers receive payment at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas in September 1938. The Farm Security Administration documented agricultural labor during this time to illustrate the living conditions and efforts of workers. Lake Dick was part of a larger initiative to support farming communities in the South, showcasing their contributions to the economy.
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Cotton Pickers Payment Arkansas September 1938