Mother and Child in Crowded Bedroom Dickens Iowa 1936
A mother and child occupy a crowded bedroom in L.H. Nissens home in Dickens, Iowa, in December 1936. Nissen, a hired man, resided in a three-room dwelling with his wife, seven children, and one grandchild. This image illustrates the living conditions of families during the Great Depression, highlighting the resilience of rural American life.
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Mother and Child in Crowded Bedroom Dickens Iowa 1936
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