1938 Sugarcane Unloading Machine Near New Iberia Louisiana
In October 1938, a machine for unloading sugarcane onto a trailer truck is developed by a Black worker in New Iberia, Louisiana. This innovation showcases significant advancements in agricultural technology during that era. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents the agricultural practices and labor contributions in the region.
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1938 Sugarcane Unloading Machine Near New Iberia Louisiana
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