Cotton Hoers Transported to Fields Tennessee 1937
In June 1937, workers travel to cotton fields near Memphis, Tennessee. Trucks depart daily at five in the morning, transporting laborers to Arkansas Delta plantations. Workers earn one dollar per day for their efforts. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents agricultural labor conditions in the U.S.
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Cotton Hoers Transported to Fields Tennessee 1937
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