Elmer Thomas Family Unloading Food July 1939
A migrant family unloads groceries at a campfire near Henrietta, Oklahoma in July 1939. The Elmer Thomas family represents the many individuals traveling to California for better opportunities during the Great Depression. Many families faced significant hardships while seeking work and stability in a challenging economic climate.
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Elmer Thomas Family Unloading Food July 1939
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