Child Picking Sweet Potatoes in Mississippi 1938
A sharecroppers child picks sweet potatoes near Laurel, Mississippi, in November 1938. During the Great Depression, many families relied on agriculture for survival, and children often participated in farm work. This image reflects the significant role of agriculture in the South and the impact of economic hardship on rural communities.
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Child Picking Sweet Potatoes in Mississippi 1938
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