1944 African American Domestic Life in Oklahoma Home
A woman cleans lamp chimneys inside her home in Creek County, Oklahoma, in February 1944. This scene represents daily life for tenant farmers during the 1940s. Tenant farming was common in Oklahoma, where many African American families worked the land. The post-war era marked significant changes in agricultural practices and economic opportunities.
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1944 African American Domestic Life in Oklahoma Home
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