Sharecroppers Shed in Southeast Missouri 1938
In May 1938, a sharecroppers shed is seen in Southeast Missouri Farms, particularly in New Madrid County. The shed includes a bell, a common feature in rural agricultural communities for signaling purposes. Sharecropping was a prevalent practice in the South, allowing landowners to cultivate their fields while providing opportunities for tenant farmers.
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Sharecroppers Shed in Southeast Missouri 1938
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