Migrant Boy Picking Strawberries Hammond Louisiana 1939
A young boy picks strawberries in Hammond, Louisiana, in April 1939. He represents the intrastate migrant workers who contributed to the agricultural economy of the time. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document the lives of rural workers facing economic challenges. Louisianas warm climate facilitated year-round agriculture, making it a vital state for crop production.
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Migrant Boy Picking Strawberries Hammond Louisiana 1939
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