1937 Agricultural Workers at Aldridge Plantation Mississippi
A vintage image from June 1937 depicts a crew of 200 agricultural workers at Aldridge Plantation in Mississippi, engaged in cotton hoeing. Each worker earned one dollar a day, many being former tenant farmers. This labor-intensive process highlights the agricultural practices of the time, reflecting the economic conditions in the South during the Great Depression.
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1937 Agricultural Workers at Aldridge Plantation Mississippi
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