



African American Boy Eating Black Walnuts February 1944
$29.95
A young boy eats black walnuts on a farm in Creek County, Oklahoma. In February 1944, African American tenant farmers like the Hall family relied on local crops for sustenance. Black walnuts, native to North America, were a common food source, reflecting the agricultural practices of the time and the resilience of rural communities.
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African American Boy Eating Black Walnuts February 1944
12" x 18"
$29.95
