Migrant Family Lunching on Highway Oklahoma 1939
A white migrant family enjoys lunch on a highway east of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, in June 1939. During the Great Depression, many families traveled in search of work and better living conditions. Blackberry pie represents a simple meal made from foraged or locally available ingredients, illustrating resourcefulness in difficult times.
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Migrant Family Lunching on Highway Oklahoma 1939
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