1939 Vintage Image of Migrant Worker Housing in Louisiana
A typical house for intrastate migrant workers near Hammond, Louisiana, appears in April 1939. These accommodations catered specifically to strawberry pickers, illustrating the living conditions faced by agricultural laborers. The demand for labor in Louisianas agriculture created a need for such housing during the Great Depression era.
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1939 Vintage Image of Migrant Worker Housing in Louisiana
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