1939 Vintage Image of Tobacco Sharecroppers Wife and Baby
A vintage image from July 1939 shows a tobacco sharecroppers wife bathing her baby in a kitchen in Person County, North Carolina. This scene reflects the daily life of families involved in agriculture during the late 1930s. Sharecropping was a common practice in the South, impacting economic stability and family dynamics.
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1939 Vintage Image of Tobacco Sharecroppers Wife and Baby
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