Sharecropper Family on Porch Southeast Missouri 1938
A sharecropper family sits on the front porch of their cabin in Southeast Missouri Farms in May 1938. This image captures rural life during the Great Depression in New Madrid County, Missouri. Sharecropping became a common practice in the South after the Civil War, reflecting the economic struggles of families reliant on agriculture.
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Sharecropper Family on Porch Southeast Missouri 1938
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