Sharecroppers Home Window and Porch New Madrid County 1938
A sharecroppers home in New Madrid County, Missouri, features a detailed view of its window and porch from May 1938. During the Great Depression, sharecropping was a prevalent agricultural practice in the region, allowing farmers to work lands owned by others in exchange for a share of the crop. This system often left families in economic hardship.
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Sharecroppers Home Window and Porch New Madrid County 1938
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