



Daughter of Tenant Farmer Retrieves Mail July 1939
A tenant farmers daughter in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, retrieves the morning mail in July 1939. During this period, sharecroppers faced significant economic challenges. Access to mail was crucial for communication regarding agricultural practices and family matters. The image serves as a historical insight into rural life in Oklahoma during the Great Depression.
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Daughter of Tenant Farmer Retrieves Mail July 1939
