



Vintage 1938 Cotton Farm Sharecroppers Alabama Image
A cotton farm in southwestern Alabama’s hill country reflects agricultural life in the late 1930s. Created in August 1938, the image shows sharecroppers working the fields during the Great Depression. These farmers navigated challenging socioeconomic conditions while sustaining their livelihoods through cotton cultivation. The work practices captured provide insight into rural life and labor in Alabama during this period.
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Vintage 1938 Cotton Farm Sharecroppers Alabama Image