

Cotton Farmers Day Laborers Oil City Oklahoma 1937
Cotton farmers work as day laborers near Oil City, Oklahoma, in June 1937. This image illustrates the agricultural landscape of Carter County, where migrants play a crucial role in the cotton economy. The era saw many individuals seeking work in agriculture, highlighting the importance of labor in sustaining local economies during the Great Depression.
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Cotton Farmers Day Laborers Oil City Oklahoma 1937