Elmer Thomas Family Unloading Truck Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
A migrant truck is unloaded along a roadside near Henrietta, Oklahoma, in July 1939. The Elmer Thomas family is engaged in agricultural activities, reflecting the challenges faced during the Great Depression. This image documents the migration patterns prevalent in the Muskogee-Okmulgee area as families sought work and stability.
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Elmer Thomas Family Unloading Truck Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
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