Field Workers, Bainbridge

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Field workers stand in rows of shaded tobacco, circa 1920. Strips of cloth stretched over the area where the tobacco is being grown provide partial shade. The slatted effect allows enough sunlight to reach the crops.

Courtesy of Georgia Archives, Vanishing Georgia, # dec158.

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Field Workers, Bainbridge

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