Tomato Packing Shed Labor Sign Hazelhurst Mississippi 1937
A sign at a tomato packing shed in Hazelhurst, Mississippi, indicates the need for migrant and local labor. Created in June 1937, this image records the agricultural labor practices in Copiah County during the Great Depression. The region relied heavily on seasonal workers for its tomato harvest, reflecting the economic conditions of the time.
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Tomato Packing Shed Labor Sign Hazelhurst Mississippi 1937
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