Vintage 1938 Image of Sugarcane Fields in New Iberia
An individual sits in a wagon used for shelter among sugarcane fields in New Iberia, Louisiana, captured in October 1938. During this period, sugarcane cultivation played a crucial role in the local economy, supporting many families. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document agricultural life and challenges in rural America.
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Vintage 1938 Image of Sugarcane Fields in New Iberia
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