Ten-Year-Old Curing Tobacco in Granville County 1939
A ten-year-old boy tends a fire used for curing tobacco inside a barn in Granville County, North Carolina. Created in July 1939, this image documents the labor-intensive process of tobacco farming. During this time, families often relied on children for assistance, reflecting the communal effort required in rural agricultural practices.
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Ten-Year-Old Curing Tobacco in Granville County 1939
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