Black Musicians Playing Accordion and Washboard 1938
Black musicians play an accordion and a washboard in front of a store in New Iberia, Louisiana. Created in November 1938, the image reflects the vibrant musical culture in the region during this period. Louisiana is known for its rich musical heritage, blending various influences that have shaped American music.
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Black Musicians Playing Accordion and Washboard 1938
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