Chatham County Tobacco Barn Construction Lunch 1939
A colored tenant in Chatham County, North Carolina, enjoys lunch while working on a tobacco barn in July 1939. This image documents the labor involved in agricultural development and reflects daily life in rural America. It is part of the Farm Security Administrations efforts to document the agricultural landscape of North Carolina during this era.
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Chatham County Tobacco Barn Construction Lunch 1939
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