Hitchhiking Family in Macon Georgia July 1937
A hitchhiking family travels along a highway in Macon, Georgia, in July 1937. The father, a skilled repairman of sewing machines and lawn mowers, departs due to a licensing requirement. The family heads back to Alabama, reflecting the struggles of the Great Depression. Many families relied on hitchhiking for travel during this time in Bibb County.
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Hitchhiking Family in Macon Georgia July 1937
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