



Oklahoma Drought Refugees in California Pea Fields 1937
$29.95
Drought refugees from Oklahoma work in the pea fields near Nipomo, California, during spring 1937. Migrants relocated to San Luis Obispo County seeking employment during the Great Depression. Many faced significant hardships and contributed to local agriculture.
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Oklahoma Drought Refugees in California Pea Fields 1937
12" x 16"
$29.95
