Migrant Worker Making Cane Chairs Paradis Louisiana 1938
In September 1938, a migrant worker crafts cane chairs near Paradis, Louisiana. This scene reflects the labor practices of the time, highlighting the craftsmanship involved in furniture making. Cane chair production was common in Louisiana due to the availability of natural materials. The regions economy relied on such artisanal work during this period.
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Migrant Worker Making Cane Chairs Paradis Louisiana 1938
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