Mother and Children Flood Refugees in Schoolhouse 1937
A mother and her two children take refuge in a schoolhouse in East Prairie, Missouri, during the floods of 1937. This image illustrates the significant impact of the disastrous flooding that affected many communities across the Midwest. In 1937, the Mississippi River overflowed, forcing residents to seek shelter and assistance.
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Mother and Children Flood Refugees in Schoolhouse 1937
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