An albumen print mounted on board depicting formerly enslaved men, women and children picking cotton on a South Carolina plantation. The laborers are spread out in the field, many bending down to pick the cotton. The women wear checked dresses and cloth headwraps. The men wear light colored shirts and dark brimmed hats. Many wear large sacks strapped across their bodies. In the upper left corner, a man raises a large basket behind his head with both hands. In the left foreground, a small girl in a checked dress and patterned head kerchief stands next to a large basket full of cotton. A stamp on the verso reads: [GEO L. COOK, Photographer - 265 KING ST. CHARLESTON, S.C.].