Mr. Whitfield Tobacco Sharecropper with Baby July 1939
Mr. Whitfield, a tobacco sharecropper, sits on the front porch of his home in Person County, North Carolina, in July 1939. At that time, sharecropping was a common agricultural practice in the South, particularly in tobacco farming. This image reflects the daily life of rural communities during the Great Depression, showcasing a blend of family and labor in American agriculture.
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Mr. Whitfield Tobacco Sharecropper with Baby July 1939
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