Migrant Mother in Hammond Louisiana April 1939
A woman identified as a migrant mother stands by an outdoor stove near a strawberry center in Hammond, Louisiana. Taken in April 1939, the image illustrates the daily life and living conditions of migrant workers in the area. Strawberries were a key crop for Louisianas economy, providing essential income for many families during the Great Depression.
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Migrant Mother in Hammond Louisiana April 1939
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