Roadside Assembly of God Church in Cache County 1937
A roadside assembly of the Assembly of God church takes place in Cache County, Oklahoma, in May 1937. The image shows a tent setup with twenty-nine attendees, including eighteen families of displaced laborers. This scene illustrates the community efforts among migrant workers during the Great Depression, highlighting their resilience in the face of economic challenges.
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Roadside Assembly of God Church in Cache County 1937
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