1939 Woman Picking Tomatoes in Muskogee Oklahoma
A tenant farmers wife picks over tomatoes in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in July 1939. During this time, tenant farming was common in the region, where families grew crops on rented land. The tomatoes were typically prepared for canning, a crucial method for preserving food before modern refrigeration. This practice was essential for sustaining families through the winter months.
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1939 Woman Picking Tomatoes in Muskogee Oklahoma
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