Sharecropper Cabin Coahoma County Mississippi 1937
The image depicts a sharecropper cabin in Coahoma County, Mississippi, during the Great Depression. Taken in June-July 1937, it shows the living conditions of rural families reliant on agriculture. Sharecropping was a common practice in the South, where landowners provided land to tenants in exchange for a portion of the crops. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, transferred in 1944.
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Sharecropper Cabin Coahoma County Mississippi 1937
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