Worker Sewing Rice Sack in Crowley Louisiana 1938
A vintage image from September 1938 shows a worker sewing a filled sack of rice in Crowley, Louisiana. In the early 20th century, Louisiana emerged as a significant rice producer, with Crowley often referred to as the Rice Capital of America. The region played an essential role in the agricultural economy, helping to feed the nation.
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Worker Sewing Rice Sack in Crowley Louisiana 1938
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