Boys Working in Cotton Truck Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
Boys work in a cotton truck in the Lake Dick area of Arkansas in September 1938. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, illustrating agricultural practices of that era. The Lake Dick Project, initiated in the 1930s, sought to enhance farming efficiency and productivity in southern Arkansas. This project played a significant role in regional agricultural development.
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Boys Working in Cotton Truck Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
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