

                  Sharecropper Family Sorting Tobacco South Carolina 1938 
                
Near Hartsville, South Carolina, a vintage image from July 1938 shows a sharecropper family sorting and stringing tobacco at a barn. The family cultivates six acres of tobacco, their main cash crop, with an expected yield of about nine hundred dollars, receiving half after sales. This scene reflects agricultural life in South Carolina in the late 1930s.
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Sharecropper Family Sorting Tobacco South Carolina 1938
