Southeast Missouri Farms Sharecropper Daughter May 1938
Southeast Missouri Farms shows the daughter of a sharecropper at a modest home near La Forge in New Madrid County, Missouri. Taken in May 1938, this image captures rural life during the Great Depression. Sharecropping was common in the South, relying on tenant farmers to cultivate land owned by others, impacting local economies.
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Southeast Missouri Farms Sharecropper Daughter May 1938
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