Man with Disability at Abbeville Courthouse 1938
A vintage image from November 1938 shows a man with a physical disability seated on a bench outside the courthouse in Abbeville, Louisiana. This scene illustrates daily life in Louisiana during the late 1930s. Abbeville, known for its cultural heritage, has roots dating back to the Spanish colonial era. The image serves as a record of social conditions in this period.
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Man with Disability at Abbeville Courthouse 1938
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