



African American Sharecropper in Louisiana 1939
$29.95
A vintage image from January 1939 shows an African American sharecropper in the Transylvania Project, Louisiana, rolling up wire after dismantling fences on his rented farm. Sharecropping was a common agricultural practice in the South, providing livelihood to many families despite challenging economic conditions during the Great Depression.
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African American Sharecropper in Louisiana 1939
12" x 18"
$29.95