Cotton Patch Life in Vicksburg Mississippi July 1936
A rural individual stands in a cotton patch near Vicksburg, Mississippi, in July 1936. During this time, Warren County was a significant area for cotton farming, which shaped the local economy and lifestyle. The image serves as a historical record of the socio-economic conditions faced by rural communities in Mississippi during the Great Depression.
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Cotton Patch Life in Vicksburg Mississippi July 1936
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