



Laborers in Caddo Oklahoma June 1938 Great Depression
Laborers gather in Caddo, Oklahoma, in June 1938, a period marked by the Great Depression and severe drought. Workers of various trades, including clerks and skilled laborers, navigate economic challenges while seeking opportunities in local towns and farms. This image reflects the struggles and resilience of communities in Bryan County, highlighting the far-reaching effects of environmental adversity on American life.
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Laborers in Caddo Oklahoma June 1938 Great Depression