Daughter of Day Laborer in Louisiana Sugarcane Fields 1938
A young girl stands in the sugarcane fields of New Iberia, Louisiana, in November 1938. She is the daughter of a day laborer, reflecting the labor-intensive agricultural lifestyle of the region. During this time, sugarcane was a vital crop in Louisianas economy. The image comes from the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents American life and labor.
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Daughter of Day Laborer in Louisiana Sugarcane Fields 1938
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