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Taken by Jack Delano, a photographer for the Farm Security Administration, this picture documents two young women planting a field of crops. They are plainly dressed and stand holding their baskets of seeds. Delano expertly captures a quiet tone of hope, and includes the presence of people of color in an American agriculture setting.
SKU: 64516
Creator: Jack Delano
Date: 1941
Original Medium: 1 negative : safety
Original Size: 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches or smaller
Location: Library of Congress

SKU:64516

Planting corn on a plantation near Moncks Corner, South Carolina

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Planting corn on a plantation near Moncks Corner, South Carolina
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