Migrant Family Saying Grace in Oklahoma 1939
In June 1939, a white migrant family in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, gathers by the roadside near Fort Gibson to say grace before their noonday meal. This scene illustrates the daily life of migrant workers during the Great Depression. Families often traveled long distances seeking work, reflecting the widespread economic challenges of the era.
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Migrant Family Saying Grace in Oklahoma 1939
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