

Young Son Gathers Sticks for Tobacco Workers 1939
A young boy gathers sticks for tobacco stringing in Granville County, North Carolina. In July 1939, tenant farming was a significant agricultural practice in the region, crucial for local economies. Tobacco farming played a vital role in the state’s history, contributing to both livelihoods and cultural identity in the rural South.
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Young Son Gathers Sticks for Tobacco Workers 1939
