June 1938. "Butter bean vines across the porch.

Nearly a decade into the Great Depression, June 1938.
 Back then, pretty much everybody who could grow at least some of their food did so.


 These beans will also shade the porch for the latter part of summer. (Passive solar!)  Photo by Dorothea Lange for the Farm Security Administration. Original caption: "Butter bean vines across the porch. Negro quarter in Memphis, Tennessee"

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