Boy with Homemade Ax in Mays Avenue Camp Oklahoma 1939
A boy stands in the Mays Avenue camp in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, holding a homemade ax. In July 1939, many families lived in transient camps due to the Great Depression. These camps served as temporary shelters for those seeking work and stability. The image offers insight into the resilience and resourcefulness of children during this challenging time.
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Boy with Homemade Ax in Mays Avenue Camp Oklahoma 1939
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