Sharecropper Cabin Occupied by Squatter Missouri 1938
A sharecroppers cabin near Caruthersville, Missouri, shows the living conditions of rural families in August 1938. These cabins were common in the South, often occupied by families working on local farms. Economic hardship led to many families losing their homes, resulting in squatters taking over abandoned structures.
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Sharecropper Cabin Occupied by Squatter Missouri 1938
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