



Man Resting on Grain Sack Near Barbed Wire 1938
A vintage photograph from November 1938 shows a man resting on a sack of grain by a barbed wire fence in New Roads, Louisiana. During this time, Louisianas economy relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton and sugarcane. The man’s posture suggests the labor-intensive nature of farm work, highlighting the challenges faced by farmers in the late 1930s.
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Man Resting on Grain Sack Near Barbed Wire 1938