Indian Tenant Farmer and Wife McIntosh County Oklahoma 1939
An Indian tenant farmer and his wife work in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, captured in June 1939. They represent the daily lives of laborers in rural America during the Great Depression. In this era, tenant farming was common as families sought stability in agricultural communities. Oklahoma was known for its diverse farming landscape.
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Indian Tenant Farmer and Wife McIntosh County Oklahoma 1939
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