



1939 Family of Laborers Dining After Cotton Chopping in Tent
A vintage image from June 1939 depicts a family of agricultural day laborers dining after a morning of chopping cotton near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma. The scene shows eight individuals gathered in a clean tent, reflecting their dedication to maintaining a tidy living space. In the 1930s, many families relied on seasonal agricultural work for income, contributing significantly to the local economy.
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1939 Family of Laborers Dining After Cotton Chopping in Tent