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Description:
Image of a crew of two hundred colored hoers were brought to the Aldridge Plantation to hoe cotton at one dollar a day. Many of them are ex-tenant farmers. Near Leland, Mississippi, June 1937. [0003-0701-0621-0341]
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agriculture, aldridge plantation, cotton crop, cotton crops, cotton field, cotton fields, cotton hoer, cotton hoers, crop, crops, dorothea lange, farm security administration, farmer, farmers, farming, field, fields, fsa, great depression, hoe cotton, hoers, lange dorothea, office of war information, owi, plantation, the depression, the great depression, workers
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