



1939 Double Log Cabin of Sharecropper Family in North Carolina
A double log cabin stands as a testament to the lives of sharecropper families in Person County, North Carolina. In July 1939, a family of eight resided in this structure, which they called home for six to seven years. These families engaged in tobacco farming, showcasing the agrarian lifestyle prevalent in the rural South during this era. This image offers insight into the living conditions and challenges faced by sharecroppers, enriching the narrative of American agricultural history.
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1939 Double Log Cabin of Sharecropper Family in North Carolina