Cotton Harvesting, ca. 1930s

African American field workers pick cotton in a field in Alabama. Following the Civil War, many emancipated cotton plantation workers remained on the lands they had worked during slavery in conditions that were most often little improved. Many became enmeshed in the oppressive sharecropping and tenant labor systems.

Cotton harvesting in Alabama, circa 1930s
Courtesy of the Alabama Department of Archives and History

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Cotton harvesting in Alabama, circa 1930s