Family Camping in Rural Oklahoma June 1939
A family camps outdoors in June 1939 near Spiro, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. This image illustrates the living conditions of day laborers and migrants during the Great Depression. Many families traveled across the country in search of work, often setting up temporary camps to sustain themselves. Spiro is known for its rich Native American history and archaeological sites.
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Family Camping in Rural Oklahoma June 1939
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