Foreman of Sugarcane Plantation Louisiana 1938
A sugarcane plantation in New Iberia, Louisiana, stands as a significant part of the states agricultural landscape. Taken in October 1938, the image shows the foreman overseeing daily operations. At that time, sugarcane was a vital crop for the local economy, contributing to both agriculture and the communitys livelihood.
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Foreman of Sugarcane Plantation Louisiana 1938
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