Oklahoma Drought Refugees Along California Highway February 1936 Vintage Image
The image from February 1936 shows drought refugees from Oklahoma along a California highway. During the 1930s, severe drought in the Great Plains led many families to migrate westward in search of better living conditions, marking the Dust Bowl era and its impact on American society.
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Oklahoma Drought Refugees Along California Highway February 1936 Vintage Image
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