Sugarcane Cutter and Waterboy Louisiana October 1938
In October 1938, a sugarcane cutter and a waterboy toil in a field near New Iberia, Louisiana. This image provides a glimpse into the agricultural labor practices prevalent in the southern United States at the time. Sugarcane farming was a significant industry in Louisiana, contributing to the local economy and shaping its cultural landscape.
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Sugarcane Cutter and Waterboy Louisiana October 1938
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