



Sharecropper Sorting Tobacco Douglas Georgia 1938
In July 1938, a sharecropper sits on a porch in Douglas, Georgia, sorting tobacco. This scene captures the agricultural practices of the era, marking efforts to diversify crop production in Coffee County. Known for its tobacco cultivation, the region played a key role in the economy of the South. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection.
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Sharecropper Sorting Tobacco Douglas Georgia 1938