Migrant Worker and Daughter Camped by Arkansas River 1939
A veteran migrant agricultural worker and his daughter camp along the Arkansas River in Wagoner County, Oklahoma in June 1939. This image illustrates the daily lives of migrant laborers during the Great Depression, a time of significant hardship for many families. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documented the experiences of agricultural workers in the U.S.
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Migrant Worker and Daughter Camped by Arkansas River 1939
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