

Washing Facilities on Tenant Farm Greene County Georgia 1937
Washing facilities appear on a tenant farm in Greene County, Georgia, captured in July 1937. The image illustrates daily life and agricultural routines during the Great Depression. Tenant farming was prevalent in the South, where families often worked land owned by others. This practice significantly shaped rural economies and communities.
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Washing Facilities on Tenant Farm Greene County Georgia 1937