



Oklahoma Drought Refugees Southern California 1936
In April 1936, Oklahoma drought refugees camp alongside a Southern California road. Many families migrated westward during the Dust Bowl, seeking improved living conditions and economic opportunities. The image records their journey, illustrating the resilience and challenges faced by those impacted by the environmental disaster of the 1930s.
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Oklahoma Drought Refugees Southern California 1936