



Oklahoma Farm Family Abandoned Car California 1936
In August 1936, an Oklahoma farm family travels on a highway between Blythe and Indio, California. They left their farm due to drought and sought opportunities in California. After picking cotton in Arizona, they faced car troubles near Bakersfield, forcing them to abandon their vehicle. This moment reflects the challenges faced by migrant families during the Great Depression.
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Oklahoma Farm Family Abandoned Car California 1936
