Sharecroppers Dwelling Olive Hill North Carolina 1939
The image shows a sharecroppers dwelling near Olive Hill, North Carolina, in July 1939. It features an older dirt log cabin and a newer frame cabin, both constructed with halfstones. A dog run and flowering plants in tin cans are present. The corncrib is visible through the back door, reflecting the living conditions of African American sharecroppers during this time.
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Sharecroppers Dwelling Olive Hill North Carolina 1939
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