Houston Cotton Worker Slashing Bale October 1939
In October 1939, a man in Houston, Texas, cuts a bale of cotton with a sharp tool as it is transported on a hand truck. This image represents the cotton industry, which was a significant part of Texass economy. Houston, known for its agriculture, played a vital role in cotton production during the early 20th century.
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Houston Cotton Worker Slashing Bale October 1939
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