1939 Agricultural Laborers Picking String Beans in Oklahoma
Agricultural laborers work together in a string bean field near Muskogee, Oklahoma, in June 1939. This scene reflects the diverse labor force on farms during that period, where both Black and white workers contributed to the harvest. The collaboration in agriculture was essential to the economy of the region. Oklahoma has a rich farming history, particularly in crops like beans.
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1939 Agricultural Laborers Picking String Beans in Oklahoma
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