Stevedore Carrying Lumber New Orleans 1938
A stevedore carries lumber on his shoulder in New Orleans, Louisiana, in September 1938. This image reflects the daily work of dockworkers who played a crucial role in the shipping industry. New Orleans served as a key port for trade, facilitating the movement of goods across the United States and beyond. Labor in urban areas like this was essential for economic growth.
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Stevedore Carrying Lumber New Orleans 1938
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