



Cotton Sharecropper Family Mississippi 1937
In June 1937, a cotton sharecropper family works near Cleveland, Mississippi. This vintage photograph illustrates the realities of rural life during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document the struggles of American families, providing a glimpse into the agricultural practices and living conditions in the South.
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Cotton Sharecropper Family Mississippi 1937