Sharecropper and Daughter in Missouri Shack 1938
A sharecropper and his young daughter stand in the doorway of their home in New Madrid County, Missouri, in May 1938. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information Collection. Sharecropping was a prevalent agricultural practice in the South, allowing families to cultivate land but often trapping them in cycles of poverty.
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Sharecropper and Daughter in Missouri Shack 1938
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