



American Red Cross and Children at Tent City 1937
$29.95
In April 1937, the district manager of the American Red Cross stands with the first two children born at Tent City, a refugee camp in Shawneetown, Illinois. Established after severe flooding, Tent City offered crucial support to displaced families. The camp played a significant role in the humanitarian response to this natural disaster.
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American Red Cross and Children at Tent City 1937
12" x 16"
$29.95
