Young Girl Caring for Baby Sister 1939 Oklahoma Farm
In June 1939, a young girl cares for her baby sister in a tenant farm home located in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. During this time, many families relied on sharecropping as a means of livelihood. Sharecropping often involved farming on rented land in exchange for a portion of the crops, reflecting the agricultural challenges of the era.
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Young Girl Caring for Baby Sister 1939 Oklahoma Farm
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