1939 Child Labor in Farming Sweet Potato Planting North Carolina
In July 1939, a thirteen-year-old girl from Olive Hill, North Carolina, plants sweet potato seedlings in holes dug by her father. This image illustrates the hard work of sharecropping families during the 1930s. It offers a glimpse into the agricultural practices of the era and the role of children in farming, particularly in African American communities.
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1939 Child Labor in Farming Sweet Potato Planting North Carolina
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