

Vintage 1937 Cotton Sharecropper House in South Carolina
A vintage image from July 1937 shows a house owned by a white cotton sharecropper near Gaffney, South Carolina, in Cherokee County. Sharecropping was a common agricultural practice in the South, especially during the Great Depression, providing a means for farmers to cultivate land they did not own. This image offers insight into the rural lifestyle of the era.
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Vintage 1937 Cotton Sharecropper House in South Carolina