Pomp Halls Daughter Shelling Corn Oklahoma 1940
In Creek County, Oklahoma, a tenant farmers oldest daughter shells corn to feed her chickens in February 1940. This image illustrates the daily life of rural families during the Great Depression, emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency in farming communities. The Farm Security Administration documented such practices to capture American agricultural life.
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Pomp Halls Daughter Shelling Corn Oklahoma 1940
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