

1937 Cotton Workers Transportation in Greenville Mississippi
African American cotton workers travel from Greenville, Mississippi, to nearby cotton fields during June-July 1937. Many of these individuals are displaced sharecroppers facing economic hardships due to the rise of tractor farming. This image reflects the significant changes in agricultural labor during the Great Depression era in the Southern United States.
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1937 Cotton Workers Transportation in Greenville Mississippi