Cajun Farmers Daughter in New Iberia Louisiana 1938
A vintage image from October 1938 shows a young girl removing clothes from a line in New Iberia, Louisiana. In the late 1930s, Cajun farmers in this region played a vital role in the local economy. The image illustrates a typical daily chore, reflecting the simple rural life of Louisiana families who relied on agriculture for their livelihood.
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Cajun Farmers Daughter in New Iberia Louisiana 1938
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