Cotton Sharecroppers in Macon County Georgia 1937
In July 1937, a landless family of cotton sharecroppers resides in Macon County, Georgia. They received half of their crop and $10 monthly in credit from their landlord. A drought caused their vegetable garden to fail, illustrating the struggles faced by rural families during the Great Depression. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Cotton Sharecroppers in Macon County Georgia 1937
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