Blind Paralyzed Refugee in Sikeston Schoolhouse 1937
A blind and paralyzed man sits in a schoolhouse in Sikeston, Missouri, as a refugee after the devastating floods of 1937. The floods displaced thousands and caused extensive damage throughout Scott County. The scene reflects the resilience of individuals facing natural disasters and the importance of community support during crises. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting the human impact of environmental events.
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Blind Paralyzed Refugee in Sikeston Schoolhouse 1937
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