Louisiana Day Laborer in Cane Fields October 1938
A day laborer works in the cane fields near New Iberia, Louisiana. Taken in October 1938, this image captures the agricultural practices prevalent in the region. Sugarcane has been a vital crop in Louisiana since the 18th century, significantly influencing the local economy and culture. The laborers role reflects the rural workforce of the time.
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Louisiana Day Laborer in Cane Fields October 1938
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