Locked Door of Shack at Mays Avenue Camp Oklahoma 1939
A locked door stands at the entrance of a shack in Mays Avenue Camp, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, captured in July 1939. This site housed displaced individuals during the Great Depression, reflecting the eras economic hardships. The camp was part of broader efforts to provide temporary shelter for those affected by widespread poverty and unemployment.
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Locked Door of Shack at Mays Avenue Camp Oklahoma 1939
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