Sharecropper on Porch Blytheville Arkansas June 1937
A sharecropper sits on her porch in Blytheville, Arkansas. In June 1937, many cotton field workers in Mississippi County experienced challenging conditions during the Great Depression. Sharecropping was a common practice, allowing farmers to use land in exchange for a portion of the crop. This arrangement often left workers in poverty despite their hard labor.
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Sharecropper on Porch Blytheville Arkansas June 1937
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