African American Tenants Topping Tobacco North Carolina 1939
In July 1939, African American tenants in Granville County, North Carolina, work on topping and suckering tobacco plants. This image serves as a historical record of the agricultural practices prevalent in the southern United States. Tobacco was a vital crop for the regions economy, reflecting the labor-intensive nature of farming during the 1930s.
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African American Tenants Topping Tobacco North Carolina 1939
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