

Tobacco Sharecroppers Home Douglas Georgia 1938
A tobacco sharecroppers home stands in Douglas, Georgia, captured in July 1938. This image reveals the living conditions of agricultural workers in Coffee County. Sharecropping was a prevalent system in the South, significantly influencing the economy and social structure. The FSA/OWI Collection preserves these historical aspects of rural life in America.
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Tobacco Sharecroppers Home Douglas Georgia 1938