Daughter of Day Laborer in McIntosh County Oklahoma 1939
A daughter of a day laborer stands in the window of her home in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, in June 1939. The image illustrates the living conditions of migrant families during the Great Depression. This period saw many families relocating in search of work, shaping the demographic landscape of rural America. It was published in 1944.
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Daughter of Day Laborer in McIntosh County Oklahoma 1939
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