1938 Vintage Image of Day Laborers in Atoka County Oklahoma
A woman in June 1938 stands on Scratch Hill in Atoka County, Oklahoma. She represents the many day laborers and migrants who worked in the area during the Great Depression. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents the challenges and daily lives of rural Americans in the 1930s, providing a glimpse into their resilience and community.
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1938 Vintage Image of Day Laborers in Atoka County Oklahoma
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