



Migrant Berry Picker and Son Dinner in Louisiana 1939
$29.99
A vintage image captures a white migrant berry picker and his son dining near Hammond, Louisiana. Taken in April 1939, this photograph reflects the daily life of strawberry pickers in Tangipahoa Parish during the Great Depression. It showcases the struggles and resilience of families working in agriculture during a challenging time.
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Migrant Berry Picker and Son Dinner in Louisiana 1939
12" x 16"
$29.99
