Day Laborer in Sugarcane Fields Louisiana 1938
A day laborer stands in the doorway of his home in the sugarcane fields of New Iberia, Louisiana. In November 1938, rural life in Louisiana features prominently as agriculture drives the local economy. Sugarcane production was vital in the region and provided jobs for many families during the Great Depression.
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Day Laborer in Sugarcane Fields Louisiana 1938
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