Migrant Children Picking Strawberries Louisiana 1939
White migrant children pick strawberries in a field near Hammond, Louisiana, in April 1939. During this time, many families engaged in agricultural labor to support themselves in the southern United States. The strawberry industry was vital for local economies, illustrating the significant role of child labor in agriculture during the late 1930s.
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Migrant Children Picking Strawberries Louisiana 1939
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