Laborers Picking Cotton Lake Dick Project Arkansas 1938
Laborers pick cotton at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas in September 1938. The Lake Dick Project aimed to improve farming practices and productivity in the region during the late 1930s. This initiative reflects the agricultural advancements made during that time, contributing to the economic development of the U.S. agricultural sector.
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Laborers Picking Cotton Lake Dick Project Arkansas 1938
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