Child in Rocking Chair Outside Shack Dickens Iowa 1936
A child sits in a rocking chair outside a modest shack in Dickens, Iowa. This scene likely belonged to L.H. Nissen, a hired man during the Great Depression. In December 1936, the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information captured rural American life, documenting the challenges and resilience of families in agriculture.
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Child in Rocking Chair Outside Shack Dickens Iowa 1936
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