Grandchildren of Tobacco Sharecropper North Carolina 1939
Children of a tobacco sharecropper gather near barns in Wake County, North Carolina, in July 1939. The image features recently repaired tobacco sleds crafted by Zollie Lyons and a screened platform for family members to tend a nighttime fire. This scene documents the agricultural practices and family life of rural North Carolina during the late 1930s. Created in 1944, it is part of the FSA/OWI Collection and highlights the significance of tobacco farming in the American South.
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Grandchildren of Tobacco Sharecropper North Carolina 1939
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