



Vintage Privy Near Sharecropper Residence Marshall Texas 1939
A vintage image from March 1939 shows a privy near a sharecroppers residence in Marshall, Texas, in Harrison County. This structure illustrates the living conditions of African American sharecroppers during the 1930s and 1940s. Privies were common in rural areas, often serving as the only sanitation option for families engaged in agriculture.
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Vintage Privy Near Sharecropper Residence Marshall Texas 1939
