



1944 Tenant Farmer Mixing Hog Feed in Oklahoma
$29.95
In February 1944, a tenant farmer pours bran into a can for mixing into hog feed in Creek County, Oklahoma. Tenant farming was a common agricultural practice in the region, particularly among African Americans during this era. This method allowed farmers to cultivate land owned by others, often facing economic challenges.
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1944 Tenant Farmer Mixing Hog Feed in Oklahoma
12" x 18"
$29.95
