Political Discussions at South Carolina Livery Stable 1938
A group of individuals gathers at a livery stable in a small South Carolina town in July 1938, engaged in political discussions. This image is associated with Senator Cotton Ed Smith and illustrates the local political culture. It serves as a historical record of rural life and civic engagement in South Carolina during this era.
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Political Discussions at South Carolina Livery Stable 1938
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