Workers at Barker Cotton Mills in Mobile in October 1914. The city of Mobile was
Courtesy of Library of Congress. Photograph by Lewis Hine.


Cotton Mill Workers

Workers at Barker Cotton Mills in Mobile in October 1914. The city of Mobile was a destination for poor agricultural workers seeking work in industry following the Civil War. World War I saw poverty reduced in Alabama, but a dip in cotton prices following the war reversed some of this effect.

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