Sharecropper in Hartwell Georgia July 1937
A sharecropper stands in a rural setting near Hartwell, Georgia, in July 1937. Sharecropping was a common agricultural practice in the South, often involving families working land owned by wealthier landowners in exchange for a share of the crops. This arrangement often led to economic struggles and dependency. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documented the conditions of rural life during the Great Depression.
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Sharecropper in Hartwell Georgia July 1937
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