Agricultural Day Laborers in Tent Spiro Oklahoma 1939
A family of agricultural day laborers lives in a tent near Spiro, Oklahoma, in June 1939. They worked in the region for twenty-five years but faced difficulties in securing rental housing. This image illustrates the hardships faced by migrant workers in Sequoyah County, a common experience during the Great Depression era.
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Agricultural Day Laborers in Tent Spiro Oklahoma 1939
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