



Typewriter Use by Tenant Farmers Wife in Oklahoma 1944
A vintage image captures a moment in February 1944 showing the wife of Pomp Hall, a tenant farmer in Creek County, Oklahoma, diligently using a typewriter. This scene reflects the familys commitment to education. Typewriters were essential tools for communication and learning during this era, embodying aspirations for progress in rural America.
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Typewriter Use by Tenant Farmers Wife in Oklahoma 1944
