Migrant Woman Peeling Potatoes Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
A woman from a migrant family peels potatoes near Henrietta, Oklahoma, in July 1939. During the Great Depression, many families faced economic hardship and engaged in agricultural labor. The Muskogee-Okmulgee area was a vital region for farming, where migrant workers contributed significantly to the local economy.
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Migrant Woman Peeling Potatoes Henrietta Oklahoma 1939
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