Farm Boy Tying Cow in Person County North Carolina 1939
A farm boy ties a cow to a post in a pasture in Person County, North Carolina. In July 1939, Dorothea Lange documented rural agricultural life. During this period, farming was a primary livelihood for many families in the region. The boys dog stands nearby, highlighting the role of animals on the farm.
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Farm Boy Tying Cow in Person County North Carolina 1939
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