


Dust Bowl Refugee from Oklahoma March 1937
A vintage image from March 1937 depicts a Dust Bowl refugee from Chickasaw, Oklahoma, residing in Imperial Valley, California. This individual represents the mass migration of displaced families during the 1930s, particularly after the devastating Black Sunday dust storm in 1934. The image illustrates the environmental challenges and socioeconomic struggles faced by many Americans seeking new opportunities during this era.
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Dust Bowl Refugee from Oklahoma March 1937