Sharecropper Family in Hazlehurst Georgia July 1937
A sharecropper family in Hazlehurst, Georgia, works the land in July 1937. During the Great Depression, many families depended on sharecropping as a means of survival. This system often involved renting land and paying with a portion of the crop yield. Georgia, a key agricultural state, experienced significant economic challenges during this period.
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Sharecropper Family in Hazlehurst Georgia July 1937
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