Child Playing in Bean Patch Oklahoma June 1939
A small child plays in the scant shade of weeds and bean plants near Muskogee, Oklahoma, in June 1939. During this time, many families relied on agriculture for their livelihood. The child, seeking relief from the heat, accompanies her sister to the bean patch while their mother works in the potato fields, showcasing the importance of crops like string beans in rural Oklahoma.
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Child Playing in Bean Patch Oklahoma June 1939
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