Sharecropper House Interior Missouri May 1938
The interior of a windowless house illustrates the living conditions of a sharecropper in the Missouri region of the Mississippi River. Taken in May 1938, this image records the harsh realities of rural life during the Great Depression. Sharecropping and cut-over farming practices shaped the agricultural landscape of the 1930s.
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Sharecropper House Interior Missouri May 1938
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