Cotton Hoer in Clarksdale Mississippi 1937
A cotton hoer works diligently in a field near Clarksdale, Mississippi, in June 1937. This image, part of the FSA/OWI Collection, records agricultural labor in the American South during the 1930s. Cotton farming was vital to the local economy, reflecting the labor practices and rural life that shaped Mississippis agricultural landscape.
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Cotton Hoer in Clarksdale Mississippi 1937
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