Strawberry Sharecropper Porch Louisiana April 1939
A strawberry sharecropper sits on the porch of his home near Hammond, Louisiana. Taken in April 1939, this vintage image illustrates the living conditions faced by African American sharecroppers during the 1930s. The photograph reflects the economic challenges and hardships of rural life in the South during this era.
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Strawberry Sharecropper Porch Louisiana April 1939
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