Haircut for Flood Victims in Sikeston Missouri February 1937
A man receives a haircut in front of a church that served as a refuge for flood victims in Sikeston, Missouri, during the 1937 floods. In February 1937, heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding across the Midwest, displacing thousands. Churches often provided shelter and support to impacted communities in times of crisis.
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Haircut for Flood Victims in Sikeston Missouri February 1937
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