Migrant Stove Maker Tent Louisiana October 1938
A migrant stove maker and repairer operates out of a tent along U.S. Route 90 near Jeanerette, Louisiana, in October 1938. This scene illustrates the realities faced by migrant workers in the area. Cane chair making was a common craft, reflecting the regions agricultural economy and the resourcefulness of its laborers.
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Migrant Stove Maker Tent Louisiana October 1938
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