Migrant Worker and Daughter Arkansas River June 1939
A migrant agricultural worker and his daughter camp along the Arkansas River in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, in June 1939. During this period, many families traveled seeking agricultural work due to economic hardship. The Farm Security Administration aimed to document their lives, providing insights into the struggles and resilience of migrant workers in America.
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Migrant Worker and Daughter Arkansas River June 1939
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