1939 Sharecropper House in North Carolina History Image
In July 1939, a sharecropper house in Person County, North Carolina, reveals the living conditions of African American sharecroppers. Constructed from logs, the house highlights the hardships of the era, including inadequate access to water and sanitation. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural life in the United States.
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1939 Sharecropper House in North Carolina History Image
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