Flood Refugee in Sikeston Missouri February 1937
An exhausted flood refugee rests in Sikeston, Missouri, after severe flooding in February 1937. During this time, Sikeston, located in Scott County, endured significant water levels, displacing many families. The Farm Security Administration documented the profound effects of the disaster on communities. Russell Lee captured this moment, showcasing the human impact of natural disasters.
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Flood Refugee in Sikeston Missouri February 1937
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