



1939 Bunkhouse Living Conditions for Strawberry Pickers
$29.95
Laborers reside in a bunkhouse in strawberry fields near Hammond, Louisiana, in April 1939. The image shows their living conditions, with crude bunks and straw mattresses in a crowded space. Strawberry farming was significant in Louisiana’s economy during this time, helping provide seasonal work for many families.
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1939 Bunkhouse Living Conditions for Strawberry Pickers
12" x 18"
$29.95