Sugarcane Farmer in Louisiana 1938
A sugarcane farmer works in Louisiana in October 1938. The image comes from the Farm Security Administration, which documented agricultural practices in the U.S. during this time. Sugarcane farming played a key role in Louisianas economy and culture. The photograph is preserved in the Library of Congress, showcasing rural Americas history.
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Sugarcane Farmer in Louisiana 1938
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