Cajun Farmers Haircut Scene New Iberia Louisiana 1938
A Cajun sugarcane farmer cuts the hair of a neighboring farmer near New Iberia, Louisiana, in October 1938. In the late 1930s, rural Louisiana was characterized by tight-knit communities that relied on agriculture. Sugarcane farming played a vital role in the local economy, providing jobs and sustaining families in the region.
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Cajun Farmers Haircut Scene New Iberia Louisiana 1938
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