Tobacco Sharecroppers House with Whitfield Family 1939
A tobacco sharecroppers house stands in rural North Carolina, home to the Whitfield family. In July 1939, this image documents the living conditions of agricultural families engaged in sharecropping. Sharecropping emerged after the Civil War, allowing families to work land in exchange for a share of the crop, often leading to economic dependency.
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Tobacco Sharecroppers House with Whitfield Family 1939
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