



Migrant Man Buying Potatoes in Henryetta Oklahoma 1939
$30.00
A migrant man purchases potatoes along a roadside in Henryetta, Oklahoma, in July 1939. This scene reflects the struggles faced by many families during the Great Depression. The Elmer Thomas family, involved in agriculture, illustrates how rural communities relied on local produce. Potato farming was crucial for sustenance in Oklahoma during this period.
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Migrant Man Buying Potatoes in Henryetta Oklahoma 1939
12" x 16"
$30.00
