



African American Woman Making Biscuits in Oklahoma 1944
$30.00
A woman prepares biscuits in her home in Creek County, Oklahoma, during February 1944. This scene reflects the domestic life of African American families in the 1940s. Tenant farmer Pomp Halls wife exemplifies the essential role women played in household cooking. The kitchen features common design elements from that era.
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African American Woman Making Biscuits in Oklahoma 1944
12" x 16"
$30.00
