Migratory Berry Pickers in Louisiana April 1939
Migratory berry pickers live in a temporary home near Ponchatoula, Louisiana. In April 1939, the image illustrates the livelihoods of strawberry pickers in Tangipahoa Parish. These workers traveled seasonally for agricultural jobs, reflecting the labor practices of the time. Strawberries are a significant crop in Louisiana, known for their sweetness.
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Migratory Berry Pickers in Louisiana April 1939
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