Migratory Strawberry Pickers Camp Louisiana 1939
A camp of migratory strawberry pickers exists in a grove near Hammond, Louisiana, in April 1939. This image reveals the agricultural practices of the time and illustrates the seasonal labor that defined many lives during the Great Depression. Strawberry harvesting was essential for local economies and provided crucial income for families in rural America.
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Migratory Strawberry Pickers Camp Louisiana 1939
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