The dry and dusty lives of Depression-era black migrant workers

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June 1941

Sharecroppers chop cotton on rented land near White Plains, Georgia.

Image: Jack Delano/Library of Congress

After the abolition of slavery in the United States, sharecropping emerged as a system of agricultural labor in the South.

Under this system, a landowner would provide land, tools and...

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