Childrens Clothing of African American Sharecroppers 1939
Children from an African American sharecropping family wear clothing typical of the time as they prepare for relocation under the Transylvania Project in Louisiana. In January 1939, many families were displaced in efforts to improve living conditions for sharecroppers. The garments worn include sweaters, trousers, and cloth shoelaces, reflecting their daily life.
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Childrens Clothing of African American Sharecroppers 1939
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