Sharecropper Boy in Chesnee South Carolina 1937
A sharecropper boy stands near a farm in Chesnee, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, in June 1937. During the Great Depression, many families depended on sharecropping for survival. This system involved renting land and paying with a portion of the crop, often trapping families in cycles of debt. The 1930s marked a challenging era in American agriculture.
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Sharecropper Boy in Chesnee South Carolina 1937
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