

Daughter of Tobacco Sharecropper in North Carolina 1939
A young girl stands outside a country store in Person County, North Carolina, in July 1939. This image documents the life of a tobacco sharecroppers family, illustrating the agricultural practices and community interactions of the time. The photograph provides insight into rural life in the early 20th century South, showcasing the challenges and resilience of sharecroppers.
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Daughter of Tobacco Sharecropper in North Carolina 1939