



Woman Picking Cotton in Arkansas September 1938
$29.95
A woman picks cotton in the Lake Dick Project area of Arkansas in September 1938. This image shows the labor-intensive agricultural practices common during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document rural life, highlighting the challenges faced by farmers and agricultural workers in the region. Cotton was a major crop in Arkansas.
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Woman Picking Cotton in Arkansas September 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95