


Plow Girl in Greene County Alabama July 1936
A plow girl works the fields in Greene County, Alabama, near Eutaw in July 1936. This image documents the sharecropping lifestyle prevalent in the South during the Great Depression. Sharecroppers relied on agriculture for survival, often cultivating cotton. This period saw significant changes in farming practices and rural life in Alabama.
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Plow Girl in Greene County Alabama July 1936