Cotton Sharecropper Family in Mississippi June 1937
A cotton sharecropper family stands near Cleveland, Mississippi, in June 1937. This image provides insight into the living conditions and agricultural practices of rural families in the American South during the Great Depression. Sharecropping, a common system at the time, often left families in economic hardship while relying on landowners for their livelihood.
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Cotton Sharecropper Family in Mississippi June 1937
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