Boy Washing Face in Drought-Stricken North Dakota 1937
A boy washes his face in Williams County, North Dakota in October 1937. This image captures the routine of daily life in a drought-affected region. During this time, many families faced challenges due to limited water resources. The image forms part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents American life during the Great Depression.
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Boy Washing Face in Drought-Stricken North Dakota 1937
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