1938 Day Laborers Cotton Pickers Lake Dick Project Arkansas
Day laborers and cotton pickers gather at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas in September 1938, awaiting their wages after a long workday. The Lake Dick Project was part of a larger federal initiative to improve farmland through irrigation and drainage. This area exemplified the collaboration between local workers and government efforts to enhance agricultural productivity.
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1938 Day Laborers Cotton Pickers Lake Dick Project Arkansas
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