Mother and Child of Migrant Family in Oklahoma 1939
A mother and child are shown in a vintage image from June 1939, depicting the lives of agricultural day laborers near Spiro, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. The image documents the challenges faced by migrant families during the Great Depression. Many sought work in agriculture, often living in temporary camps while moving for seasonal labor.
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Mother and Child of Migrant Family in Oklahoma 1939
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