Young Girl Working Tobacco Patch Granville County 1939
A young girl works diligently in a tobacco patch in Granville County, North Carolina, in July 1939. At that time, she had cultivated around 1,000 hills of tobacco, with earnings intended for her personal use. While in the eighth grade, she expressed concerns about her academic progress, illustrating the intersection of childhood and labor in rural Southern life.
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Young Girl Working Tobacco Patch Granville County 1939
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