



Migrant Woman Crafting Horn Ornament Hammond Louisiana 1939
A vintage image from April 1939 depicts a white migrant woman in Hammond Louisiana crafting an ornament from horns. This craft was essential for her livelihood as she relied on selling these ornaments for income. The scene reflects the economic challenges faced by migrant workers in Tangipahoa Parish during this significant period in American history.
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Migrant Woman Crafting Horn Ornament Hammond Louisiana 1939
