



1938 Photo of Windowless House for Sharecropper Farmers
$29.95
In May 1938, a house without windows stands as a residence for sharecropper cut-over farmers in the Mississippi bottoms of Missouri. This image illustrates the hardships faced by agricultural workers who relied on the land for their livelihood. Sharecropping was a common practice in the South, involving tenant farming on land owned by others.
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1938 Photo of Windowless House for Sharecropper Farmers
12" x 18"
$29.95