Back Door of Sharecropper House Pace Mississippi 1939
In January 1939, a sharecroppers house in Pace, Mississippi features a back door emblematic of rural life during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document the struggles and resilience of American farmers. Sharecropping was a common practice in the South, reflecting economic challenges faced by many families.
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Back Door of Sharecropper House Pace Mississippi 1939
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