



Cotton Pickers on Truck Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
$29.95
In September 1938, cotton pickers gather on a truck in Lake Dick, Arkansas. During the Great Depression, the cotton industry was vital to the southern economy. Many families relied on agricultural work for income. Arkansas was one of the leading cotton-producing states, significantly impacting local communities and economies.
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Cotton Pickers on Truck Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95