

1938 Vintage Photo of Family Migration in Oklahoma
In June 1938, seven children and a family gather near Webbers Falls in Muskogee County, Oklahoma. The father, a blacksmith from Paris, Arkansas, and his son, a tenant farmer, journey towards Kingfisher, Oklahoma, and Lubbock, Texas, in search of better opportunities. This image illustrates the migration of families during the Great Depression, highlighting their resilience.
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1938 Vintage Photo of Family Migration in Oklahoma