Agriculture Occupations: Black Men Harvest Sugar in Everglades, FL. 1940s Linen.
Linen postcard shows Black, African American men harvesting sugar cane by hand with machetes, on land owned by the United States Sugar Corporation in the Everglades of Florida. The cane is then brought to railroad cars which transport them to the sugar house in Clewiston, FL for processing. Curteich, 1947. Unused; excellent condition. Agriculture, food industry, sugar production, people working. Payment is due within 10 days of purchase. eBay Store: Bonnpon Postcards and Gifts Member, International Federation of Postcard Dealers Sunshine and Tropical Post Card Clubs We ship up to 4 postcards for one shipping fee... so keep shopping! Thanks - we appreciate your business and your trust.
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| Item Must Be Returned Within | 14 Days |
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Linen postcard shows Black, African American men harvesting sugar cane by hand with machetes, on land owned by the United States Sugar Corporation in the Everglades of Florida. The cane is then brought to railroad cars which transport them to the sugar house in Clewiston, FL for processing. Curteich, 1947. Unused; excellent condition. Agriculture, food industry, sugar production, people working. Payment is due within 10 days of purchase. eBay Store: Bonnpon Postcards and Gifts Member, International Federation of Postcard Dealers Sunshine and Tropical Post Card Clubs We ship up to 4 postcards for one shipping fee… so keep shopping! Thanks – we appreciate your business and your trust.