Sharecropper in Brazos Riverbottoms Texas 1938
A sharecropper works diligently in the Brazos Riverbottoms near Bryan, Texas, in June 1938. This individual cultivates twenty acres of cotton, earning just eight cents a day. Sharecropping was a common practice among African Americans in the South, reflecting the economic hardships of the era. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration collection.
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Sharecropper in Brazos Riverbottoms Texas 1938
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