1939 Child Labor in Olive Hill NC Planting Sweet Potatoes
A thirteen-year-old girl from Olive Hill, North Carolina, plants sweet potatoes in 1939. She walks down a row, placing young plants into holes dug by her father. During this period, sharecropping was common in the South, relying on family labor. Sweet potatoes were a vital crop, contributing to local diets and economies.
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1939 Child Labor in Olive Hill NC Planting Sweet Potatoes
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