Tobacco Sharecropper with Daughter North Carolina 1939
A tobacco sharecropper works alongside his oldest daughter in Person County, North Carolina, in July 1939. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection, which documents agricultural life in the Southern United States. The photograph provides a historical account of rural family dynamics and labor in the tobacco industry. Transferred to the Library of Congress in 1944, it offers valuable insights into the experiences of sharecroppers during this period.
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Tobacco Sharecropper with Daughter North Carolina 1939
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