1939 Woman Feeding Baby in Seminole Oklahoma
A woman feeds her baby in Seminole, Oklahoma, in August 1939. During this time, the town experienced economic hardship due to the decline of the oil industry. The image captures a moment of domestic life, reflecting the resilience of families amid financial struggles. Seminole played a key role in the oil boom of the early 20th century.
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1939 Woman Feeding Baby in Seminole Oklahoma
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