Children Helping Tobacco Sharecropper in 1939 North Carolina
Children work alongside their father in a tobacco patch in Person County, North Carolina. In July 1939, this scene illustrates the labor-intensive nature of sharecropping in the South. Tobacco was a significant cash crop, and families often relied on their children for assistance in the fields. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural agricultural life.
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Children Helping Tobacco Sharecropper in 1939 North Carolina
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