



Young Sharecropper in Chesnee South Carolina June 1937
A young sharecropper stands in a field in Chesnee, South Carolina, in June 1937. Sharecropping was a common agricultural practice in Spartanburg County during the Great Depression. This system allowed landowners to utilize labor while providing a means of income for workers. Many families relied on this method for their livelihood in the South.
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Young Sharecropper in Chesnee South Carolina June 1937