



Cotton Patch in Mississippi Delta July 1937
A cotton patch in the Delta area of Mississippi showcases the regions significant agricultural history. In July 1937, Dorothea Lange captured the extensive cotton fields that produced approximately 500,000 bales annually. This area played a crucial role in the cotton economy, shaping both local culture and the broader agricultural landscape.
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Cotton Patch in Mississippi Delta July 1937