

Landowner Waiting for Bus in Rural Mississippi 1937
A landowner in rural Mississippi waits for a bus to town in July 1937. This image offers insight into the daily lives of individuals in the South during the Great Depression. Agricultural work was central to the economy, and transportation was vital for accessing markets and resources. Rural communities faced significant challenges but remained resilient.
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Landowner Waiting for Bus in Rural Mississippi 1937