



Southeastern Alabama Sharecropper Farm August 1938
A small tenant farm in southeastern Alabama operates by cultivating peanuts and sweet potatoes. Taken in August 1938, the image illustrates the agricultural practices of sharecroppers in the region. Sharecropping was a common system in the South, allowing landowners to maximize crop production while providing families with land to farm.
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Southeastern Alabama Sharecropper Farm August 1938