



Zollie Lyons Sharecropper Family Dinner North Carolina 1939
In July 1939, Zollie Lyons, an African American sharecropper, walks home for dinner with his family in Upchurch, North Carolina. He farmed thirteen acres of tobacco and employed five workers. The modest cabin and children in the image depict rural life during this period. This photograph is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collections.
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Zollie Lyons Sharecropper Family Dinner North Carolina 1939