THIS IS MY SHOT GLASS.
THERE ARE MANY LIKE IT,
BUT THIS ONE WAS MY DAD’S.
MISS YOU POP!
TO MY DAD, HENRY, LAURA, THE TRENCHERS, AND THE TRENCHES.
SALUTE!
From the Trenches World Report
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5 year old in the Cotton field
Yes, it happened
Southern Families were dirt poor.
They did not own land, they were sharecroppers
All hands were essential when the Harvest came
Back-breaking hard work but it was for survival
Most kids would average about 10 to 20 lb of cotton a day Continue reading “Wait one Cotton picking Minute”