



Tobacco Sharecroppers Wife Bathing Baby North Carolina 1939
A woman bathes her baby in a kitchen in Person County, North Carolina, in July 1939. The image reflects the daily life of tobacco sharecroppers, who were prevalent in the region. During this time, many families faced economic challenges while maintaining their agricultural practices. This scene illustrates the resilience of rural communities in the face of hardship.
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Tobacco Sharecroppers Wife Bathing Baby North Carolina 1939