Stevedores Resting on Lumber Boat Mississippi River 1938
Stevedores relax on a lumber pile aboard a packet boat on the Mississippi River near New Orleans, Louisiana, in September 1938. During this period, packet boats played a crucial role in transporting goods along the river. The Farm Security Administration documented labor conditions, highlighting workers experiences in the U.S. economy.
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Stevedores Resting on Lumber Boat Mississippi River 1938
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