Child of Migrant Strawberry Picker Hammond Louisiana 1939
A child of a white migrant strawberry picker stands in Hammond, Louisiana, in April 1939. During the 1930s, many families migrated for agricultural work due to economic hardship. The Federal Art Project documented their experiences to highlight the living conditions of laborers. Hammond was known for its rich agricultural landscape, particularly strawberries.
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Child of Migrant Strawberry Picker Hammond Louisiana 1939
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