Lake Dick Project Cotton Picker Payment Scene 1938
In September 1938, members of the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas administer payments to cotton pickers. This image illustrates the agricultural practices of the time, reflecting the crucial role of labor in cotton production. The Lake Dick Project was part of an effort to improve local farming methods, enhancing productivity in the region.
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Lake Dick Project Cotton Picker Payment Scene 1938
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