



Migrant Worker Resting in Hancock County Mississippi 1938
A migrant worker rests along a roadside in Hancock County, Mississippi, in October 1938. This scene illustrates the challenges faced by agricultural laborers during the Great Depression. The Federal Surplus Relief Corporation aimed to support farmers and improve conditions. Mississippis rural landscape reflects the hardships and resilience of its working class.
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Migrant Worker Resting in Hancock County Mississippi 1938