Oklahoma City Community Camp July 1939 Great Depression
In July 1939, a community camp in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma emerges as a refuge for families during the Great Depression. The image illustrates the living conditions faced by many seeking shelter and support. The Farm Security Administration established these camps to assist displaced individuals and foster community resilience in challenging times.
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Oklahoma City Community Camp July 1939 Great Depression
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