Rural Labor Scene in Atoka Oklahoma June 1938
A rural scene unfolds outside Atoka, Oklahoma, in June 1938. Individuals are engaged in labor, showcasing the economic conditions of the era. Residents shifted from farming to Work Projects Administration roles, earning about $23.10 monthly. Previously, timber work was a primary source of income, but it declined by this time. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting labor and economic transitions in 1930s Oklahoma.
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Rural Labor Scene in Atoka Oklahoma June 1938
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