Migrant Worker Shaping Wooden Block Hammond Louisiana 1939
A migrant worker in Hammond, Louisiana, shapes a wooden block for ornaments made from horns. In April 1939, strawberry pickers in Tangipahoa Parish faced challenging conditions while contributing to the local economy. This area was known for its agricultural production and attracted many seasonal workers seeking opportunities.
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Migrant Worker Shaping Wooden Block Hammond Louisiana 1939
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