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The one-and-a-half story part of this house was built fifty to sixty years ago. The two-story part was built in 1900. Farm is owned by a woman whose husband died seventeen years ago. Person County, North Carolina

The one-and-a-half story part of this house was built fifty to sixty years ago. The two-story part was built in 1900. Farm is owned by a woman whose husband died seventeen years ago. Person County, North Carolina

The one-and-a-half story part of this house was built fifty to sixty years ago. The two-story part was built in 1900. Farm is owned by a woman whose husband died seventeen years ago. Person County, North Carolina

The one-and-a-half story part of this house was built fifty to sixty years ago. The two-story part was built in 1900. Farm is owned by a woman whose husband died seventeen years ago. Person County, North Carolina

House of Negro tenant family. This is a larger house than usual box type. Has several rooms, unscreened, but well kept. Part of the family is sitting on the porch resting--Saturday afternoon. The oldest son on the mule is on his way to visit a neighbor. Pittsboro, North Carolina

House of Negro tenant family. This is a larger house than usual box type. Has several rooms, unscreened, but well kept. Part of the family is sitting on the porch resting--Saturday afternoon. The oldest son on the mule is on his way to visit a neighbor. Pittsboro, North Carolina

Negro tenant farmer on his front porch. This farm is owned by an out-of-state woman and has been rented by this family of Negroes for eleven years. The Negro man says that the agent is changed so often that no one ever takes any interest in the condition of the land or buildings. South of Muskogee, Oklahoma

This house was evacuated by a Negro tenant family who moved into one of the prefabricated houses built by FSA (Farm Security Administration). Caroline County, Virginia

Daughter of Negro tenant farmer. Granville County, North Carolina

Home of Negro tenant farmer. The right half was built hurriedly after the tornado in 1900 which destroyed all the houses in the section. The last half was built later. One of the daughters has come to the doorway, the rest are hiding. Granville County, North Carolina

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01/01/1939
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Lange, Dorothea, photographer
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Granville Terrace ,  35.80985, -81.41203
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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north carolina granville county nitrate negatives granville terrace home negro tenant farmer negro tenant farmer half right half tornado houses section daughters doorway rest granville images black history month black history month race relations united states history african americans library of congress