Daughter Shelling Corn for Chickens Oklahoma February 1940
A young girl shells corn to feed chickens on a tenant farm in Creek County, Oklahoma. Taken in February 1940, this image shows the daily responsibilities of farm life in the 1940s. Tenant farming played a significant role in Oklahoma’s agricultural economy, reflecting the challenges faced by families during that time.
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Daughter Shelling Corn for Chickens Oklahoma February 1940
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