Migrant Worker Tent Home in Webbers Falls Oklahoma 1939
A woman agricultural day laborer stands in the doorway of her tent home near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma. In June 1939, many migrant workers lived in similar conditions due to economic hardships. This region in Muskogee County served as a temporary settlement for those seeking work in agriculture during the Great Depression.
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Migrant Worker Tent Home in Webbers Falls Oklahoma 1939
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