Daughters of Wage Laborers in Sugarcane Fields 1938
The image shows daughters of wage laborers in sugarcane fields near New Iberia, Louisiana. In November 1938, these young workers contributed to the agricultural economy of the region. The sugarcane industry played a significant role in Louisianas history, providing employment to many families and shaping local communities.
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Daughters of Wage Laborers in Sugarcane Fields 1938
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