



Workers Unloading Sugar Cane Truck at Louisiana Sugar Mill 1938
Workers unload sugar cane from a truck at a sugar mill near New Iberia, Louisiana, in October 1938. Sugar production has a long history in Louisiana, with the state being one of the top producers in the U.S. The sugar cane industry played a significant role in the local economy, shaping agricultural practices and labor dynamics in the area.
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Workers Unloading Sugar Cane Truck at Louisiana Sugar Mill 1938
