



Sharecroppers Cabin Southeast Missouri May 1938
In May 1938, a sharecroppers cabin stands in Southeast Missouri, specifically in New Madrid County. The structure represents the living conditions faced by sharecroppers in rural Missouri. Sharecropping was a prevalent practice that emerged after the Civil War, allowing tenants to farm land in exchange for a share of the crop. This system significantly impacted agricultural life in the region.
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Sharecroppers Cabin Southeast Missouri May 1938