Daughters of Wage Laborer in Sugarcane Fields 1938
Daughters of a wage laborer work in the sugarcane fields near New Iberia, Louisiana, in November 1938. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collections. It provides insight into the labor and family structures of agricultural workers in rural Louisiana during the 1930s. Such photographs are crucial for understanding the daily lives of these communities.
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Daughters of Wage Laborer in Sugarcane Fields 1938
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