Migrant Family at Grocery Store Oklahoma July 1939
A migrant family stops at a grocery store in Henryetta, Oklahoma, in July 1939 to buy bread and potatoes for lunch. This scene illustrates the daily struggles faced by families during the Great Depression. The Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information documented these experiences to provide insight into American life at that time.
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Migrant Family at Grocery Store Oklahoma July 1939
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