Rural Life in Mississippi 1936 Hoe Culture Photograph
Rural life in Mississippi is portrayed in this vintage image from June-July 1936, emphasizing hoe culture among agricultural workers. The photo documents the labor and lifestyle of Southern communities. It forms part of the FSA/OWI Collection, a significant archive that showcases American life. Understanding this image offers insight into the farming practices and challenges faced by rural Mississippians during the 1930s.
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Rural Life in Mississippi 1936 Hoe Culture Photograph
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