Mr. Wright Tenant Farmer in Kansas Cornfield 1939
Mr. Wright stands in a cornfield he cultivated in Syracuse, Kansas, in August 1939. As a tenant farmer, he participated in agricultural practices that were common during the Great Depression era. The Farm Security Administration aimed to assist struggling farmers, leading to significant changes in rural communities. This image reflects the key role of tenant farming in American agriculture.
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Mr. Wright Tenant Farmer in Kansas Cornfield 1939
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