Migrant Family Lunch on Highway Oklahoma 1939
A white migrant family enjoys lunch on a highway east of Fort Gibson in Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Taken in June 1939, the image illustrates the daily routines of migrant laborers who traveled for work during the Great Depression. Many families faced hardships yet remained resilient as they sought better opportunities across the country.
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Migrant Family Lunch on Highway Oklahoma 1939
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