1944 Family Supper in Oklahoma Tenant Farmers Kitchen
In a modest kitchen in Creek County, Oklahoma, a wife and daughter of tenant farmer Pomp Hall prepare supper in February 1944. This scene illustrates daily life for African American tenant farmers in the 1940s. During this time, family roles were often defined by agricultural demands and economic challenges faced by farming communities.
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1944 Family Supper in Oklahoma Tenant Farmers Kitchen
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