Children Pumping Water in Louisiana 1939
Children of a sharecropper pump water in Louisiana in 1939 as part of the Transylvania Project. During this time, African American families worked on farms, often enduring difficult conditions. The Transylvania Project aimed to improve living standards for rural families, focusing on education and agriculture. Louisiana remains a key state in the history of sharecropping.
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Children Pumping Water in Louisiana 1939
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