Cotton Pickers Lunch Break Lehi Arkansas September 1938
In September 1938, cotton pickers in Lehi, Arkansas, take a break during their lunch hour. Cotton harvesting was a crucial agricultural activity in the South, significantly impacting the economy and labor practices of the region. The image reflects the working conditions faced by laborers, who played an essential role in the cotton industry.
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Cotton Pickers Lunch Break Lehi Arkansas September 1938
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