



Children of Sharecroppers with Sweet Potatoes 1938
Children of sharecroppers gather sweet potatoes near Laurel, Mississippi in November 1938. This image captures the daily life of families engaged in agriculture during a challenging economic period. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document rural life. Sharecropping was a common practice that significantly shaped Southern agriculture.
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Children of Sharecroppers with Sweet Potatoes 1938
