Farmer Cutting Brothers Hair in Caruthersville 1938
A farmer cuts his brothers hair in Caruthersville, Missouri, in August 1938. During the Great Depression, rural communities often relied on family for support and services. Haircuts were commonly done at home, reflecting the self-sufficiency of farm life. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting American agriculture in challenging times.
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Farmer Cutting Brothers Hair in Caruthersville 1938
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