Lake Dick Cooperative Cotton Workers Arkansas 1938
Members of the Lake Dick cooperative gather on cotton bales in the Lake Dick Project, Arkansas, in September 1938. The Lake Dick Project was initiated as part of New Deal efforts to provide economic relief through agricultural initiatives. Cotton was a vital crop for the region, supporting local livelihoods and community networks.
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Lake Dick Cooperative Cotton Workers Arkansas 1938
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