Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Marion Post Wolcott

Bayou Bourbeau plantation, a Farm Security Administration cooperative, vicinity of Natchitoches, La. Three Negro children sitting on the porch of a house, August 1940
  
Boys fishing in a bayou, Schriever, Louisiana, June 1940
  
Burley tobacco is placed on sticks to wilt after cutting, before it is taken into the barn for drying and curing, on the Russell Spears' farm, vicinity of Lexington, Ky, September 1940
  
Day laborers picking cotton near Clarksdale, Mississippi, November 1939
  
Houses which have been condemned by the Board of Health but are still 
occupied by Negro migratory workers, Belle Glade, Florida, January 1941
  
International C30 truck transporting people who 
might be farm workers, southern US, ca. 1940
  
Negroes fishing in creek near cotton plantations 
outside Belzoni, Mississippi Delta, October 1939
  
Oat field, possibly Georgia, ca. 1940
  
 Taking Burley tobacco in from the fields, after it has been cut, to dry and cure 
in the barn, Russell Spears' farm, vicinity of Lexington, Ky, September 1940

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