Ex-Sharecroppers in Cooperative Living Mississippi 1936
Ex-sharecroppers from Arkansas engage in cooperative living at Hill House in Mississippi. Created in July 1936, this image shows individuals transitioning from sharecropping to a cooperative lifestyle. Hill House was a center for agricultural innovation and community support during a pivotal time, reflecting the resilience of these families in the South.
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Ex-Sharecroppers in Cooperative Living Mississippi 1936
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