Child with Mother Reading Newspaper in Nissen Shack 1936
A child sits on their mother’s lap as she reads a newspaper inside a Nissen shack near Dickens, Iowa. Nissen shacks were commonly used as temporary housing during the Great Depression. This image, dating to December 1936, is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, which aimed to document rural life and economic hardship in America.
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Child with Mother Reading Newspaper in Nissen Shack 1936
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