

Tobacco Sharecropper and Children in 1939 North Carolina
A vintage image from July 1939 shows a tobacco sharecropper and his children working in a tobacco patch in Person County, North Carolina. They are engaged in topping and worming, critical tasks in tobacco cultivation. This image provides insight into the agricultural practices and family dynamics in rural farming communities during the Great Depression.
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Tobacco Sharecropper and Children in 1939 North Carolina