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|description={{en|1="Mrs. Compton and her four year old son, Billy, taking sticks of tobacco out of barn to the strip house. They are tenants, and the Negro owner lives in Mebane. This is part of a prosperous Negro settlement between Carr and Cedar Grove, Orange County, North Carolina." Nitrate 35mm negative by the American photographer Marion Post Wolcott. Likely dated September 1939. No known restrictions on publication, according to the Library of Congress.}}
|description={{en|1="Mrs. Compton and her four year old son, Billy, taking sticks of tobacco out of barn to the strip house. They are tenants, and the Negro owner lives in Mebane. This is part of a prosperous Negro settlement between Carr and Cedar Grove, Orange County, North Carolina." Nitrate 35mm negative by the American photographer Marion Post Wolcott. Likely dated September 1939. No known restrictions on publication, according to the Library of Congress.}}