1939 White Sharecropper Priming Tobacco in North Carolina
A white sharecropper and wage laborer prime tobacco early one morning in Granville County, North Carolina. In July 1939, this scene reflects the agricultural labor practices prevalent in the Southern United States. The Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection document the hard work and daily lives of farm laborers during this era.
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1939 White Sharecropper Priming Tobacco in North Carolina
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