Oklahoma Drought Refugees on Highway California 1935
A family of six stands on a highway near Bakersfield, California, in June 1935, representing the plight of Oklahoma drought refugees. They faced severe hardships, lacking shelter, food, and money, with limited gasoline. One child suffers from bone tuberculosis. This image documents the migration during the Dust Bowl, a significant event of the Great Depression.
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Oklahoma Drought Refugees on Highway California 1935
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