Sharecroppers Grading Tobacco Leaves Douglas Georgia 1938
In July 1938, sharecroppers in Douglas, Georgia, grade and sort cured tobacco leaves on porches. Tobacco farming was a significant agricultural activity in Coffee County, supporting local economies. The labor-intensive process involved careful handling to ensure quality. This image provides insight into the daily lives of workers in the tobacco industry at that time.
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Sharecroppers Grading Tobacco Leaves Douglas Georgia 1938
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