Children of African American Sharecroppers at Water Pump 1939
Children of African American sharecroppers operate a water pump in Louisiana in January 1939. They were part of the Transylvania Project, launched to resettle families from impoverished conditions to areas with better resources. The project sought to enhance living standards for these families during a challenging era in American history.
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Children of African American Sharecroppers at Water Pump 1939
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