Migrant Family Lunching on Blackberry Pie June 1939
A vintage image from June 1939 shows a white migrant family enjoying blackberry pie during a roadside lunch east of Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. During the Great Depression, many families traveled across the country in search of work and better living conditions. The family represents the resilience of those facing economic hardship.
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Migrant Family Lunching on Blackberry Pie June 1939
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