1939 Baby Sleeping on Ground in Oklahoma Labor Camp
A vintage photograph from June 1939 shows a baby of migrant agricultural day laborers sleeping on the ground near Spiro, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. This image reflects the living conditions faced by families in labor camps during the Great Depression. It is part of the FSA/OWI Collection documenting American hardship.
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1939 Baby Sleeping on Ground in Oklahoma Labor Camp
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