

Tobacco Sharecropper and Daughter North Carolina 1939
A tobacco sharecropper and his oldest daughter stand in a field in Person County, North Carolina, in July 1939. The image documents the realities of rural life and agricultural practices in the Southern United States. Tobacco farming was vital to the local economy, showcasing the contributions of sharecropping families to American agriculture.
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Tobacco Sharecropper and Daughter North Carolina 1939