Man on Cotton Patch Vicksburg Mississippi July 1936
In July 1936, a man works on a cotton patch near Vicksburg, Mississippi, in Warren County. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural life during the Great Depression. At that time, cotton farming was vital to the economy and culture of the South, reflecting the regions agricultural heritage and challenges.
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Man on Cotton Patch Vicksburg Mississippi July 1936
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