1938 Lake Dick Cooperative Cotton Picking in Arkansas
Members of the Lake Dick Cooperative Association pick cotton in Lake Dick, Arkansas, in September 1938. This image shows the significance of cooperative labor in agriculture during the early 20th century. Cotton was a major crop in Arkansas, contributing to the local economy and shaping rural life in the region.
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1938 Lake Dick Cooperative Cotton Picking in Arkansas
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