Cotton Picker in Pine Bluff Arkansas 1938
A cotton picker works in the fields of the Lake Dick Cooperative Association in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, in September 1938. Workers were paid seventy-five cents for every hundred pounds of cotton harvested. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting agricultural labor and the economy in Arkansas during this era.
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Cotton Picker in Pine Bluff Arkansas 1938
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