Sharecroppers Family in South Carolina 1937
A sharecroppers family in Gaffney, South Carolina, appears in a vintage image from July 1937. The sharecropper earned fifty to seventy-five cents a day while cultivating cotton on thirteen acres, paying half to his landlord. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting agricultural life during the Great Depression.
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Sharecroppers Family in South Carolina 1937
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