Grandson of W.E. Smith in Pointe Coupee Parish 1938
A young boy stands in a rural setting in Morganza, Louisiana, in October 1938. He is the grandson of W.E. Smith, representing a time when tenant farming was common in Pointe Coupee Parish. The tenant farming system involved landowners renting land to workers, shaping the agricultural landscape of Louisiana during the early 20th century.
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Grandson of W.E. Smith in Pointe Coupee Parish 1938
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