Man Eating Lunch in Sugar Cane Fields October 1938
A man eats lunch in the sugar cane fields near New Iberia, Louisiana, in October 1938. This image documents agricultural labor during the late 1930s, highlighting the importance of sugar cane farming in the region. Louisianas economy relied heavily on agriculture, with sugar cane being a key crop that shaped local communities.
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Man Eating Lunch in Sugar Cane Fields October 1938
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