



Cotton Worker in Sunday Clothes Blytheville Arkansas 1937
In June 1937, a cotton worker near Blytheville, Arkansas, stands in Sunday attire, representing the hard work of sharecroppers in Mississippi County. These laborers played a crucial role in the Southern agricultural economy, often facing challenging conditions. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting American life during the Great Depression.
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Cotton Worker in Sunday Clothes Blytheville Arkansas 1937