1939 Vintage Image of Migrant Family in Oklahoma
A vintage image from June 1939 shows a white migrant family in their automobile east of Fort Gibson in Muskogee County, Oklahoma. During the Great Depression, many families relied on mobility for work as day laborers. This period marked significant economic hardship, impacting livelihoods across the country. The image originates from the FSA/OWI Collection.
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1939 Vintage Image of Migrant Family in Oklahoma
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