Children Harvesting Sweet Potatoes Laurel Mississippi 1938
Children from a sharecropping family harvest sweet potatoes in a field near Laurel, Mississippi. Created in November 1938, this image captures the daily life of agricultural laborers during the Great Depression. Sharecropping was a common practice in the South, allowing families to work land for a share of the crops.
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Children Harvesting Sweet Potatoes Laurel Mississippi 1938
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