Cotton Hoers at Aldridge Plantation July 1937
Workers toil in the fields of Aldridge Plantation in July 1937 near Leland, Mississippi. Over two hundred laborers were brought daily from Greenville for cotton harvests, showcasing the demanding agricultural practices of the time. This image documents the realities of labor conditions in Mississippi, emphasizing cottons role in the southern U.S. economy.
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Cotton Hoers at Aldridge Plantation July 1937
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