Women Cotton Pickers Boarding Truck Pine Bluff Arkansas 1938
Women cotton pickers board a truck in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, in September to October 1938. This scene illustrates the crucial role of female laborers in the cotton industry, particularly in the Southern U.S. during the Great Depression. The FSA aimed to document agricultural practices and the lives of workers, emphasizing their contributions to the economy.
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Women Cotton Pickers Boarding Truck Pine Bluff Arkansas 1938
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