

Cotton Laborers House in Louisiana July 1937
A cotton laborers house stands in Louisiana in July 1937. This image illustrates the living conditions of agricultural workers during the Great Depression. Many families resided in such modest homes while working in the cotton fields. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents significant aspects of American rural life.
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Cotton Laborers House in Louisiana July 1937