


Drought Refugees from Chickasaw Oklahoma March 1937
Drought refugees from Chickasaw, Oklahoma, travel near Santa Maria, California, in March 1937. These families struggle to secure a trailer license, illustrating the hardships of the Dust Bowl era. During the 1930s, many Americans migrated westward in search of better opportunities due to severe environmental and economic challenges.
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Drought Refugees from Chickasaw Oklahoma March 1937