Missouri Sharecropper Home Interior 1938
The interior of a house without windows in the Mississippi bottoms in Missouri captures the living conditions of sharecroppers and cut-over farmers in 1938. Homes like this often lacked basic amenities, reflecting the economic hardships faced by rural families. The Mississippi bottoms were known for agriculture, making this setting significant in understanding regional farming practices.
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Missouri Sharecropper Home Interior 1938
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