Tobacco Sharecroppers Wife in Kitchen 1939
A vintage image shows the wife of a tobacco sharecropper in her kitchen in Person County, North Carolina. In July 1939, Dorothea Lange captured rural life during the Great Depression, highlighting the challenges faced by families in agriculture. This photograph is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, offering insight into the daily lives of tobacco farmers.
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Tobacco Sharecroppers Wife in Kitchen 1939
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