Children Cracking Black Walnuts in Oklahoma February 1940
Children of Pomp Hall in Creek County, Oklahoma, crack black walnuts on their family farm in February 1940. This scene reflects the daily life of tenant farmers at that time. Black walnuts are a native species and were commonly harvested for their edible nuts. The farming community played a crucial role in the local economy.
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Children Cracking Black Walnuts in Oklahoma February 1940
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