Vintage 1939 Girl Caring for Baby in Tobacco Barn
In July 1939, an eight-year-old girl in Granville County, North Carolina, assists in a tobacco barn while caring for a baby. This image illustrates daily life in rural America during the late 1930s. The FSA/OWI collection documents the experiences of families in agriculture, reflecting the importance of child labor in farming communities.
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Vintage 1939 Girl Caring for Baby in Tobacco Barn
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