Cotton Loading Process in Lehi Arkansas 1938
A vintage black and white photograph from September 1938 shows workers emptying a bag of cotton onto a truck in Lehi, Arkansas. During this time, cotton was a major cash crop in the southern United States, supporting local economies and agricultural communities. The Farm Security Administration documented various aspects of rural life, including the labor involved in cotton production.
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Cotton Loading Process in Lehi Arkansas 1938
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