



Oklahoma Drought Refugees Working in California Pea Fields 1937
Drought refugees from Oklahoma work in pea fields near Nipomo, California, in spring 1937. Many families migrated westward during the Dust Bowl seeking better living conditions and employment opportunities. The pea fields represented a vital source of labor for these workers, showcasing the resilience of those affected by environmental hardships.
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Oklahoma Drought Refugees Working in California Pea Fields 1937
