



Sharecropper Family on Cabin Porch May 1938 Missouri
A sharecropper family sits on the porch of their cabin in New Madrid County, Southeast Missouri, in May 1938. They lived in modest conditions typical of many rural families during the Great Depression. Sharecropping was a system where landowners provided land to tenants in exchange for a share of the crops. This arrangement marked a significant aspect of agricultural history in the southern United States.
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Sharecropper Family on Cabin Porch May 1938 Missouri
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