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Negro sharecropper, Will Cole and his son picking cotton. The owner is Mrs. Rigsby, a white woman. About five miles below Chapel Hill, going south on Highway 15, toward Bynum in Chatham County, North Carolina. Address: Route 3, Chapel Hill

Negro sharecropper, Will Cole and his son picking cotton. The owner is Mrs. Rigsby, a white woman. About five miles below Chapel Hill, going south on Highway 15, toward Bynum in Chatham County, North Carolina. Address: Route 3, Chapel Hill

Negro sharecropper, Will Cole, picking cotton. The owner is Mrs. Rigsby, a white woman. About five miles below Chapel Hill, going south on highway toward Bynum in Chatham County, North Carolina

Negro sharecropper, Will Cole, picking cotton. The owner is Mrs. Rigsby, a white woman. About five miles below Chapel Hill, going south on highway toward Bynum in Chatham County, North Carolina

Negro sharecropper, Will Cole, picking cotton. The owner is Mrs. Rigsby, a white woman. About five miles below Chapel Hill, going south on highway toward Bynum in Chatham County, North Carolina

Negro sharecropper picking cotton on farm belonging to a white woman. About five miles below Chapel Hill going south on highway toward Bynum in Chatham County, North Carolina

Negro tenants picking cotton. On Highway 15, about seven miles south of Chapel Hill. Chatham County, North Carolina

Negro tenants picking cotton on Highway 15 about seven miles south of Chapel Hill. Chatham County, North Carolina

Negro tenants picking cotton on Highway 15 about seven miles south of Chapel Hill. Chatham County, North Carolina

Negro sharecropper, Will Cole and his son picking cotton. The owner is Mrs. Rigsby, a white woman. About five miles below Chapel Hill, going south on Highway 15, toward Bynum in Chatham County, North Carolina. Address: Route 3, Chapel Hill

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01/01/1939
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Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990, photographer
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Fearrington Village ,  35.80376, -79.09029
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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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