Sharecroppers Cabin Front Porch Coahoma County 1937
The front porch of a sharecroppers cabin in Coahoma County, Mississippi, illustrates rural life during the Great Depression. Taken between June and July 1937, the image reveals the modest living conditions faced by sharecroppers, who worked land owned by others. This era marked significant economic hardship, shaping American agricultural history.
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Sharecroppers Cabin Front Porch Coahoma County 1937
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