Women Working on Railroad Tracks Picayune Mississippi 1938
Women work along railroad tracks in Picayune, Mississippi, in October 1938. Engaged in hoeing and burning cut grass, they support local agricultural efforts. This scene illustrates the vital role women played in manual labor during that time. Picayune, founded in the late 19th century, is known for its rich history and close-knit community.
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Women Working on Railroad Tracks Picayune Mississippi 1938
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