Eye of God, 1966
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Eye of God, 1966
Forrest Bess
Under a beloved burden, a mother picks cotton near Tibni. Women make up a third of Syria’s labor force; most work in agriculture, which is not yet heavily mechanized. Cotton planted in pre-independence days to make Syria the “cotton farm of France” now provides an export second only to oil as a revenue earner. A growing number of Syrian mills are expected to weave 75 percent of the nation’s cotton by 1980.
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