



1938 Sharecroppers Child Working in Southeast Missouri Garden
$29.95
A sharecroppers child works in a garden in Southeast Missouris New Madrid County in May 1938. During the Great Depression, sharecropping was a common agricultural practice, allowing families to cultivate land for a portion of the crop. This system was prevalent in the South, providing livelihoods despite economic hardships.
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1938 Sharecroppers Child Working in Southeast Missouri Garden
12" x 18"
$29.95