

Tobacco Sharecropper Douglas Georgia July 1938
A tobacco sharecropper stands in Douglas, Georgia, during a tobacco auction in July 1938. Sharecropping families engaged in this practice as a means of livelihood, often moving to Florida after the harvest for additional agricultural work. The image documents the economic realities faced by these families in the southern United States.
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Tobacco Sharecropper Douglas Georgia July 1938
