Wife and Children of Tobacco Sharecropper 1939
In July 1939, a tobacco sharecroppers family sits on their front porch in Person County, North Carolina. This image showcases rural family life during the Great Depression, reflecting the challenges and resilience of farming families in the southern U.S. The photograph is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, documenting historical living conditions.
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Wife and Children of Tobacco Sharecropper 1939
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