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Cutting Cane on a Cuban Sugar Plantation Postcard. 1904, Cutting Cane on a Cuban Sugar Plantation Postcard

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Cutting Cane on a Cuban Sugar Plantation: A Glimpse into the Past". This vintage postcard from 1904 captures the laborious effort of cutting cane on a Cuban sugar plantation. The image showcases a group of hardworking peasants, both men and women, engaged in the backbreaking task of harvesting sugar cane. Tall and abundant, the sugar plants tower over them as they bend down to carefully pick each stalk. In this snapshot of life on a Caribbean farm, we see an array of occupations intertwined with nature's beauty. A horseman rides through the fields, skillfully herding horses that aid in transporting harvested crops. Farm workers hold machetes firmly in their hands, ready to slice through thick stems with precision. The scene is filled with energy and determination as these individuals work tirelessly under the scorching sun. It serves as a testament to their resilience and dedication to providing food for their community. As we admire this glimpse into history captured by offset lithographs and transfer prints, it reminds us of the rich agricultural heritage that shaped Cuba's economy during this era. This postcard offers us an opportunity to appreciate not only the natural world but also the contributions made by generations past. Located at Lake County Museum today, this piece invites us to reflect upon our own connection with agriculture while honoring those who labored before us in North America and Latin America alike.

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