



Tobacco Preparation by Wives in Granville County 1939
In July 1939, wives of tobacco tenants in Granville County, North Carolina, prepare tobacco for curing outside a barn. This scene reflects the agricultural practices of the time, showcasing the significant role women played in tobacco farming. The image offers insight into the labor and economic conditions faced by rural families in early 20th-century North Carolina.
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Tobacco Preparation by Wives in Granville County 1939