Cotton Gin Worker in Lehi Arkansas September 1938
A vintage image from September 1938 depicts a worker in a cotton gin in Lehi, Arkansas. The cotton industry was a vital part of the local economy, supporting many families and communities. At that time, Arkansas ranked among the top cotton-producing states in the U.S., reflecting its agricultural importance in the South.
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Cotton Gin Worker in Lehi Arkansas September 1938
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