1937 Vintage Photo of Cotton Sharecropper in Louisiana
A sharecropper cultivates cotton in June 1937 near Shreveport, Louisiana. This scene reflects the agricultural practices of the time, emphasizing the economic conditions faced by rural communities in Caddo Parish. The sharecropping system allowed landowners to utilize labor while providing workers with a means of income amid the Great Depression.
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1937 Vintage Photo of Cotton Sharecropper in Louisiana
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