Arkansas River Laborer Family Health Care June 1939
A day laborer and his family receive anti-rabic serum in the Arkansas River bottoms near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, in June 1939. This vintage image documents the health care challenges faced by rural families. Part of the FSA/OWI Collection, it offers insight into the lives of migrant laborers in Muskogee County during the Great Depression.
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Arkansas River Laborer Family Health Care June 1939
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