Vintage 1937 Sugarcane Worker Cabin in Louisiana
A cabin stands as a testament to the lives of sugarcane workers in Bayou La Fourche, Louisiana, in July 1937. These structures provided basic shelter for laborers engaged in the demanding sugarcane industry. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents the living conditions on Louisiana plantations during the Great Depression.
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Vintage 1937 Sugarcane Worker Cabin in Louisiana
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