Migrant Worker Prepares Blackberry Pie Near Fort Gibson 1939
A migrant agricultural worker prepares a noonday meal of blackberry pie by the roadside near Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. In June 1939, many migrant workers traveled across the country seeking agricultural employment during the Great Depression. Fort Gibson, known for its historical significance, served as a temporary stop for these workers.
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Migrant Worker Prepares Blackberry Pie Near Fort Gibson 1939
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