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Gone

Gone are the days of sharecropping. Sharecropping. Farming. It was a hard life that makes young men - old and old men - crippled. My grandfather, Jim, spent a great deal of his life as a sharecropper. Times were hard after the flu epidemic desiminated the mountain community. The family moved to the rolling foothills - leaving one small grave in the Hopewell cemetery. Jim worked the farm of others to feed his family. Family stories often mark the time by the specific farm: “You remember! When we lived . . .” Home was the farm they purchased in 1947. My grandfather died at the end of December that year. . .
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ArtPlay Mini-Palette Lilt (gift with $20 purchase during Digital Scrapbook Day October 5-7, 2024)
Equinox WordArt Mix No. 1
MultiMedia Equinox 1-3
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  1. Anna Aspnes
Amazing heritage page and story beautifully documented. Love the blended photo.
 
Fantastic heritage page. My father's family were share-croppers when he was young. You captured the essence of that hard life with this LO.
 
What a fantastic page. I love the journaling. The way you did the photos is awe inspiring. Stunning.
 
Fantastic heritage page and what an important and interesting story. Congrats on the feature!
 

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