Oklahoma Children Drought Refugees California 1936
Children from Oklahoma face adversity as drought refugees at a California migratory camp in November 1936. This image records the Great Depressions impact on families seeking better conditions in the U.S. It provides a historical perspective on migration patterns driven by environmental factors. Understanding these experiences contributes to the broader narrative of American history.
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Oklahoma Children Drought Refugees California 1936
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