Sugarcane Worker Drinking Water Louisiana October 1938
A sugarcane worker drinks water in the fields near New Iberia, Louisiana, in October 1938. This image is associated with the Farm Security Administration, which aimed to provide assistance to struggling farmers during the Great Depression. Agricultural labor was vital to Louisianas economy, showcasing the importance of sugarcane cultivation.
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Sugarcane Worker Drinking Water Louisiana October 1938
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