Sharecroppers Cabin in Pace Mississippi January 1939
The image shows a sharecroppers cabin in Pace, Mississippi, in January 1939. The cabin is part of the Sunflower Plantation, illustrating the living conditions faced by rural laborers. Sharecropping was a system where tenants farmed land in exchange for a share of the crop, significant in the economic landscape of the South during the early 20th century.
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Sharecroppers Cabin in Pace Mississippi January 1939
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