Hen Nests at Sharecroppers Cabin Pace Mississippi 1939
Hen nests are arranged at a sharecroppers cabin near Pace, Mississippi, associated with Sunflower Plantation. Taken in January 1939, the image illustrates the living conditions and agricultural practices of sharecroppers during the Great Depression. Sharecropping was a common labor system in the Southern United States, impacting local economies.
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Hen Nests at Sharecroppers Cabin Pace Mississippi 1939
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