Migrant Family Campfire Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
A vintage black and white photograph from July 1939 features a migrant family encamped near Henrietta, Oklahoma. The Elmer Thomas family is seen starting a campfire with kerosene, highlighting their daily routine while traveling. During this time, many families sought work and stable living conditions amidst economic challenges.
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Migrant Family Campfire Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
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