Young Girl at Cotton Mill in Laurel Mississippi 1939
A young girl tends to spools of cotton during the winding process at a cotton mill in Laurel, Mississippi. In January 1939, cotton mills were vital to the local economy, employing many workers in the region. The cotton industry played a crucial role in Mississippis agricultural landscape throughout the 20th century.
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Young Girl at Cotton Mill in Laurel Mississippi 1939
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