Sharecropper Cabin Southeast Missouri Farms May 1938
A sharecropper cabin stands in Southeast Missouri Farms, New Madrid County, in May 1938. The cabin represents the agricultural lifestyle of sharecroppers who relied on landowners for farming opportunities. During this period, sharecropping was a common practice in the South, providing labor for many families after the Civil War.
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Sharecropper Cabin Southeast Missouri Farms May 1938
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