Migrant Oil Worker and Wife Odessa Texas May 1937
Migrant oil workers and their wives gather near Odessa, Texas, in May 1937. During the Great Depression, Ector County became a hub for oil extraction, attracting many seeking employment. The image illustrates the challenges faced by these workers, who contributed significantly to the local economy and shaped the regions development.
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Migrant Oil Worker and Wife Odessa Texas May 1937
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