Migrant Cane Maker in Paradis Louisiana 1938
A migrant cane maker works in Paradis, Louisiana in September 1938. During the Great Depression, many individuals sought work in skilled trades such as cane chair making. These craftsmen often traveled for jobs, showcasing their intricate skills. Cane furniture became a staple in homes, valued for its durability and aesthetic appeal.
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Migrant Cane Maker in Paradis Louisiana 1938
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