



Zollie Lyons Returning Home from Tobacco Fields 1939
Zollie Lyons returns home for dinner from the tobacco fields in Upchurch, North Carolina, in July 1939. He manages thirteen acres of tobacco and employs five workers. The image captures a moment of domestic life for African American families during the 1930s, illustrating the sharecropping system that defined the regions agricultural practices.
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Zollie Lyons Returning Home from Tobacco Fields 1939