Migrant Family Lunch Break July 1939 Oklahoma
A vintage image from July 1939 shows the Elmer Thomas family preparing lunch along the roadside near Henrietta, Oklahoma. The family was part of the migration to California during the Great Depression, seeking work and better living conditions. This scene illustrates the challenges faced by migrant workers in America during that time.
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Migrant Family Lunch Break July 1939 Oklahoma
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