



Migrant Strawberry Pickers in Ponchatoula Louisiana 1939
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White migrants pick strawberries in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, in April 1939. During the Great Depression, many families moved to southern states seeking work in agriculture. The strawberry industry relied heavily on migrant labor, which played a crucial role in sustaining local economies during this challenging period in American history.
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Migrant Strawberry Pickers in Ponchatoula Louisiana 1939
12" x 18"
$29.95