

Young Boy Hanging Tobacco in Granville County 1939
A young boy hangs strung tobacco inside a barn in Shoofly, Granville County, North Carolina, in July 1939. Tenant farming was a common practice in this region, with tobacco serving as a key crop for local economies. Tobacco cultivation played a significant role in rural life, shaping the agricultural landscape of North Carolina during this period.
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Young Boy Hanging Tobacco in Granville County 1939