Ex-Farm Family in Oklahoma WPA Program June 1938
In June 1938, an ex-farm family in eastern Oklahoma transitions from agricultural life to participating in the Works Progress Administration program. This initiative aimed to alleviate the effects of the Great Depression by providing jobs and support. U.S. Route 64 serves as the backdrop, highlighting the socioeconomic changes of the time.
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Ex-Farm Family in Oklahoma WPA Program June 1938
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