Tobacco Sharecroppers Daughter Collecting Eggs 1939
In July 1939, a tobacco sharecroppers daughter collects eggs from a henhouse in Person County, North Carolina. This scene illustrates rural agricultural life, highlighting the responsibilities of children in farming families. Beyond the henhouse, an enclosure for pigs is visible, showcasing the diverse farming practices of the time.
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Tobacco Sharecroppers Daughter Collecting Eggs 1939
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