



Migrant Worker Fitting Horn April 1939 Tangipahoa Parish
$30.00
A vintage image from April 1939 depicts a white migrant worker fitting a horn onto a wooden base near Hammond, Louisiana, in Tangipahoa Parish. During this period, the area was known for its strawberry production, relying on migrant labor for harvesting. The workers effort illustrates the agricultural practices of the time.
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Migrant Worker Fitting Horn April 1939 Tangipahoa Parish
12" x 16"
$30.00
