Children of the Corn | 1940

Children of the Depression

A group of African American migrant children sitting on the porch of a house on the Bayou Bourbeau plantation, Natchitoches, Louisianna, 1940.

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One Response to Children of the Corn | 1940

  1. Stephen Bess says:

    African Americans have always had a love affair with hats — young and old. I love the photos here.