Guinea Hens on Pomp Halls Farm Creek County 1940
Guinea hens roam on the farm of Pomp Hall in Creek County, Oklahoma, in February 1940. This image reflects tenant farming practices prevalent among African Americans during the 1940s. Tenant farmers like Hall significantly contributed to the agricultural economy in Oklahoma, managing livestock and crops while navigating complex social and economic challenges.
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Guinea Hens on Pomp Halls Farm Creek County 1940
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