1940 African American Boy with Can in Creek County Oklahoma
A young African American boy carries a can of mash to a hogpen in Creek County, Oklahoma, in February 1940. This scene illustrates the daily responsibilities of tenant farmers. The boy is identified as the son of Pomp Hall. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection, documenting agricultural life during that era.
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1940 African American Boy with Can in Creek County Oklahoma
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