Boys Watching Parade in Donaldsonville Louisiana 1938
Two boys lean against a fence as they watch a parade in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, in November 1938. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documented rural American life during the Great Depression. Parades like this were common at local fairs, celebrating community spirit and showcasing regional culture.
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Boys Watching Parade in Donaldsonville Louisiana 1938
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