Children at Tent Entrance in Klamath Falls 1939
Children stand at the entrance of a tent in a rural shacktown near Klamath Falls, Oregon in September 1939. During the Great Depression, many families faced displacement and poverty, leading to the establishment of makeshift communities. Klamath Falls served as a refuge for those seeking work and stability in a challenging time.
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Children at Tent Entrance in Klamath Falls 1939
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