1938 Sharecropper Family Sorting Tobacco in Barn South Carolina
In July 1938, a sharecropper family near Hartsville, South Carolina sorts and strings tobacco in a barn. They cultivate six acres of tobacco, their main cash crop, which is projected to yield approximately nine hundred dollars. The sled used for transporting tobacco from the field is also visible, reflecting the agricultural practices of Darlington County at the time.
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1938 Sharecropper Family Sorting Tobacco in Barn South Carolina
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