1938 Family of Agricultural Laborers on Mississippi Highway
In June 1938, a family of agricultural laborers relocates from Arkansas to Mississippi along Highway No. 1 between Greenville and Clarksdale. This movement illustrates the migration patterns of rural families seeking work in the Mississippi Delta. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, highlighting the agricultural economys impact on southern life.
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1938 Family of Agricultural Laborers on Mississippi Highway
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