Daughter of Sharecropper Drinking from Gourd 1939
A vintage image from March 1939 depicts the daughter of a sharecropper in Marshall, Texas, drinking from a hollow gourd. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection, which documented the experiences of rural families during the Great Depression and their adaptations to challenging conditions.
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Daughter of Sharecropper Drinking from Gourd 1939
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