1937 Family of Seven in Flood Refugee Camp Tent City
A family of seven children sits in a flood refugee camp known as Tent City, situated near Shawneetown, Illinois, during the catastrophic floods of 1937. The floods displaced many families, forcing them to seek shelter in makeshift tents. Tent City became a symbol of resilience amid adversity, reflecting the impact of natural disasters on American communities.
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1937 Family of Seven in Flood Refugee Camp Tent City
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