1938 Sharecropper Home in Port Barre Louisiana
A sharecroppers home stands in rural Port Barre, Louisiana, during October 1938. This image shows the living conditions faced by African American sharecroppers in the South during the 1930s. Sharecropping was a system that often left families in poverty, reflecting the economic challenges of the Great Depression era.
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1938 Sharecropper Home in Port Barre Louisiana
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