



Cotton Pickers in Mississippi Delta June 1937
Cotton pickers work in the Mississippi Delta in June 1937. These laborers toiled from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., earning a daily wage of one dollar. The Mississippi Delta was a crucial cotton-producing region, known for its rich soil and agricultural practices. Cotton farming played a significant role in the local economy and community life.
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Cotton Pickers in Mississippi Delta June 1937