Tobacco Sharecropper with Daughter Person County 1939
A tobacco sharecropper stands with his oldest daughter in Person County, North Carolina, in July 1939. This image illustrates the life of sharecroppers, who relied on agricultural labor for their livelihood. The Farm Security Administration documented rural American life during this time, highlighting the challenges and resilience of farming families.
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Tobacco Sharecropper with Daughter Person County 1939
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