



Bathroom in Farmers Home Lake Dick Arkansas 1938
A rural bathroom in a farmers home at the Lake Dick Project in Arkansas serves as a window into 1930s domestic life. Created in September 1938, this image illustrates the living conditions of farmers supported by the Farm Security Administration. Lake Dick, Arkansas, represents a significant location for agricultural communities during this period. The work of Russell Lee offers valuable documentation of American life in the 1930s and 1940s. For further details on the FSA/OWI Collection, visit the Library of Congress website.
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Bathroom in Farmers Home Lake Dick Arkansas 1938