Migratory Berry Pickers in Ponchatoula Louisiana 1939
Two young couples and their children are depicted as migratory berry pickers in Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. Captured in April 1939, this image illustrates the lives of strawberry pickers during the Great Depression. It showcases the family-oriented nature of this seasonal labor and the significance of berry picking in that community.
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Migratory Berry Pickers in Ponchatoula Louisiana 1939
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