

Children Helping Father in Tobacco Patch North Carolina 1939
Children work in a tobacco patch in Person County, North Carolina in July 1939. They assist their father, a tobacco sharecropper, reflecting the family labor integral to this agricultural industry. Sharecropping was common in the South, revealing the economic conditions faced by many families in the early 20th century. This image offers valuable insight into American rural life.
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Children Helping Father in Tobacco Patch North Carolina 1939