Workers Unloading Sugarcane at Louisiana Sugar Mill 1938
Workers unload sugarcane from a truck at a sugar mill in New Iberia, Louisiana, in October 1938. The image documents the labor involved in sugar production, which has been a vital part of Louisianas agricultural industry since the 18th century. The state became one of the leading producers of sugar in the United States.
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Workers Unloading Sugarcane at Louisiana Sugar Mill 1938
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