Pomp Hall Tenant Farmer Oklahoma February 1940
Pomp Hall stands in his home in Creek County, Oklahoma, in February 1940. He was a tenant farmer, a common occupation for many African Americans in the rural South during this time. The image showcases the simplicity of the interior, including a doorway and smoking pipes, reflecting the modest living conditions of tenant farming families.
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Pomp Hall Tenant Farmer Oklahoma February 1940
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