Oklahoma Family in California 1939 Migrant Life
In May 1939, a family from Oklahoma resides in Highway City, California, near Fresno. They have lived in California for six years as migratory laborers. The Works Progress Administration provides essential support. Their makeshift home illustrates their struggle with poor land. Monthly expenses include a $2 light bill, $1 water bill, and $5 for kerosene. They own a 1929 Ford.
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Oklahoma Family in California 1939 Migrant Life
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