Children by Wood-Burning Stove in Creek County 1940
Children of Pomp Hall stand by a wood-burning stove in Creek County, Oklahoma in February 1940. This image showcases the daily life of African American tenant farmers during this era. Rural Oklahoma faced economic hardship, yet families relied on farming and community support to sustain their livelihoods. Many tenant farmers contributed significantly to local agriculture.
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Children by Wood-Burning Stove in Creek County 1940
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