



Family Struggles During Texas Migration August 1936
In August 1936, a family travels between Dallas and Austin, Texas, on their way to the Arkansas Delta for cotton field work. They face significant challenges with limited resources, only three gallons of gas. The father attempts to repair a flat tire, illustrating the difficult conditions experienced by migrant laborers during the Great Depression.
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Family Struggles During Texas Migration August 1936