Cotton Pickers Await Wages Lake Dick Project Arkansas 1938
Cotton pickers wait to receive their wages at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas in September 1938. This scene illustrates the conditions faced by agricultural workers during the Great Depression. The Lake Dick Project was part of a larger initiative to promote agriculture and improve economic stability in the rural South during this challenging era.
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Cotton Pickers Await Wages Lake Dick Project Arkansas 1938
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