Daughter of Day Laborer Lunching in Tent Home 1939
A vintage image from June 1939 shows the daughter of a day laborer having lunch in a tent home near Spiro, Oklahoma, in Sequoyah County. At that time, many migrant families faced challenging living conditions while seeking work. The image serves as a reminder of the resilience found in everyday life during the Great Depression.
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Daughter of Day Laborer Lunching in Tent Home 1939
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