Migrant Children Camped by Roadside Oklahoma June 1939
Children of agricultural day laborers camp by the roadside near Spiro, Oklahoma, in June 1939. They lived in makeshift conditions, lacking basic shelter and bedding. This scene reflects the hardships faced by migrant families during the Great Depression, particularly in Sequoyah County, where many sought work and better living conditions.
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Migrant Children Camped by Roadside Oklahoma June 1939
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