An outhouse, or outdoor privy — often the only bathroom facility available to slaves and tenant farmers who worked the cotton fields of northeast Louisiana’s Delta region — displayed at the Louisiana State Cotton Museum, a living-history museum outside the town of Lake Providence that tells the story of the Old South’s most famous crops and the one for which the state’s Mississippi Delta region is best known. Photo by Carol Highsmith, 2020.
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Keywords:cotton crop, lake providence, living-history museums, louisiana, louisiana state cotton museum, outhouses