1936 Tenant Farmers Hoeing Cotton in Alabama
In July 1936, a tenant farmer and family members hoe cotton on their farm in Alabama. This image illustrates agricultural life in the 1930s and the essential role of families in cotton production. Cotton was a major crop in Alabama, shaping the regions economy and culture.
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1936 Tenant Farmers Hoeing Cotton in Alabama
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