

Cotton Sharecropper Mississippi 1937 FSA/OWI Collection
A cotton sharecropper stands in a Mississippi field, embodying the rural life of the 1930s. Taken in June or July 1937, this image documents the agricultural practices of the time. Sharecropping became a common system in the South post-Civil War, reflecting the economic challenges faced by many families in the region.
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Cotton Sharecropper Mississippi 1937 FSA/OWI Collection
