Daughter of Laborer in Shack Home Oklahoma June 1939
A vintage image from June 1939 shows the daughter of an agricultural day laborer and his tubercular wife in their bedroom on Poteau Creek, near Spiro, Oklahoma. This setting illustrates the struggles faced by migrant families in Sequoyah County during the Great Depression. Many such families sought work in agriculture, facing significant hardships.
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Daughter of Laborer in Shack Home Oklahoma June 1939
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