



Lake Dick Cooperative Cotton Picking September 1938
Members of the Lake Dick Cooperative Association pick cotton in Lake Dick, Arkansas, in September 1938. During this time, cooperative farming provided essential support to families affected by the Great Depression. The cooperative aimed to improve agricultural practices and economic stability for the local community in a challenging economic landscape.
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Lake Dick Cooperative Cotton Picking September 1938