Migrant Family Life in Wagoner County Oklahoma 1939
In June 1939, a family camps in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. The image depicts the wife and child of an itinerant cane furniture maker and agricultural laborer. Families like this one often moved in search of work during the Great Depression, facing economic hardship and uncertainty. Oklahoma was a central state for many migrant workers seeking better opportunities.
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Migrant Family Life in Wagoner County Oklahoma 1939
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