Tenant Farmer Family Working Cotton Fields Eutaw Alabama 1936
In July 1936, a tenant farmer and his family work diligently in the cotton fields of Eutaw, Alabama. This image illustrates the daily lives of African American sharecroppers in Greene County during the 1930s. Families engaged in labor-intensive agriculture relied on hoes for crop cultivation, reflecting the socio-economic conditions of the era. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents rural American life.
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Tenant Farmer Family Working Cotton Fields Eutaw Alabama 1936
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